Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... RELATIVE CLAUSES . Full relative clause switching , the long switch examples judged most acceptable in Gumperz ' study , occur very rarely in my data ( less than 1 % of all switches , as can be seen in Table 2 ) . In addition to the non ...
... RELATIVE CLAUSES . Full relative clause switching , the long switch examples judged most acceptable in Gumperz ' study , occur very rarely in my data ( less than 1 % of all switches , as can be seen in Table 2 ) . In addition to the non ...
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... relative marker separating the head from the restricting clause . This strategy is very common in the higher ... relative pronoun , or the combination of a relative pronoun and preposition as the only case - coding morpheme ( s ) for the ...
... relative marker separating the head from the restricting clause . This strategy is very common in the higher ... relative pronoun , or the combination of a relative pronoun and preposition as the only case - coding morpheme ( s ) for the ...
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... relative pronouns as one type of genitival modifier . But once the notion ' relative pronoun ' is introduced , we are back to the sort of definition I am actually using here , in which the constructs ' relative pronoun ' and ' anaphoric ...
... relative pronouns as one type of genitival modifier . But once the notion ' relative pronoun ' is introduced , we are back to the sort of definition I am actually using here , in which the constructs ' relative pronoun ' and ' anaphoric ...
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