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First , it is the most exhaustive theoretical study of compound nouns and related phenomena written to date ... N node and composed ( in its simplest form ) of a head noun preceded by a modifier which is either another noun or a nominal ...
First , it is the most exhaustive theoretical study of compound nouns and related phenomena written to date ... N node and composed ( in its simplest form ) of a head noun preceded by a modifier which is either another noun or a nominal ...
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The adjective and genitive co - occurrences permit the following implication : ( 6 ) If the adjective precedes the noun , then the genitive precedes the noun ; i.e. , ADJ + N = GEN + N . SOV languages possess the following co ...
The adjective and genitive co - occurrences permit the following implication : ( 6 ) If the adjective precedes the noun , then the genitive precedes the noun ; i.e. , ADJ + N = GEN + N . SOV languages possess the following co ...
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For example , rigid verb - final languages are generally noun - final within the NP , while non - rigid verb - final languages ( which have at least one operator regularly following the verb ) are generally not noun - final ...
For example , rigid verb - final languages are generally noun - final within the NP , while non - rigid verb - final languages ( which have at least one operator regularly following the verb ) are generally not noun - final ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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