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As Wentz & McClure 1976 and Timm 1975 have also noted , the realization of clitic pronouns is subject to the following structural constraint : ( 36 ) Clitic pronoun objects are realized in the same language as the verb to which they are ...
As Wentz & McClure 1976 and Timm 1975 have also noted , the realization of clitic pronouns is subject to the following structural constraint : ( 36 ) Clitic pronoun objects are realized in the same language as the verb to which they are ...
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The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy ( NPAH ) of Keenan & Comrie ( 1972 ) 1977 represents a revival of the traditional grammatical notions : SUBJECT ( SU ) , DIRECT OBJECT ( DO ) , INDIRECT OBJECT ( IO ) , and OBLIQUE ( OBL ) .
The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy ( NPAH ) of Keenan & Comrie ( 1972 ) 1977 represents a revival of the traditional grammatical notions : SUBJECT ( SU ) , DIRECT OBJECT ( DO ) , INDIRECT OBJECT ( IO ) , and OBLIQUE ( OBL ) .
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phrase consisting of a verb and its object Aragon's numerous coalescence hapaxes also noun . The verb is usually lexically ' pale ' merit more attention ( one - fourth of the neo( avoir , faire ) , and the object is a single noun ...
phrase consisting of a verb and its object Aragon's numerous coalescence hapaxes also noun . The verb is usually lexically ' pale ' merit more attention ( one - fourth of the neo( avoir , faire ) , and the object is a single noun ...
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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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