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... specific unstated matrix clause . They are dependent but not necessarily subordinate in the way that complement clauses might be . They are also exploited for various social functions by relating comments , questions , responses , and ...
... specific unstated matrix clause . They are dependent but not necessarily subordinate in the way that complement clauses might be . They are also exploited for various social functions by relating comments , questions , responses , and ...
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... specific direct object , and in lc a specific direct object has moved past an indirect object . ( 1 ) a . DO nonspecific b . IO ... c . DO specific ... IO ... DO specific IO ... ᎠᎾ monspecific 10 DO specific In la the direct object ...
... specific direct object , and in lc a specific direct object has moved past an indirect object . ( 1 ) a . DO nonspecific b . IO ... c . DO specific ... IO ... DO specific IO ... ᎠᎾ monspecific 10 DO specific In la the direct object ...
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With specific reference to Language , Newmeyer ( 2006 : 213 ) rejects a Baldwinian account of the origin of constraints in syntax . His basis for this , however , is a single paper ( Yamauchi 2001 ) reporting an unsuccessful computer ...
With specific reference to Language , Newmeyer ( 2006 : 213 ) rejects a Baldwinian account of the origin of constraints in syntax . His basis for this , however , is a single paper ( Yamauchi 2001 ) reporting an unsuccessful computer ...
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