Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... clauses ( Leslau 1995 : 292-303 and Mengistu Amberber , personal communication ) . ( 6 ) səbbǝrǝ ' he broke ' ( 7 ) sǝbroal ' he has broken ' but this distinction is neutralized in the negative : ( 8 ) al - səbbərə - mm ' he did not ...
... clauses ( Leslau 1995 : 292-303 and Mengistu Amberber , personal communication ) . ( 6 ) səbbǝrǝ ' he broke ' ( 7 ) sǝbroal ' he has broken ' but this distinction is neutralized in the negative : ( 8 ) al - səbbərə - mm ' he did not ...
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... clauses is in complementary distribution with that of the subordinating conjunction in embedded clauses . This is why V2 is analyzed , by V following many others , as movement to the presentential head position C : ( 1 ) [ cp XP [ c V1 ...
... clauses is in complementary distribution with that of the subordinating conjunction in embedded clauses . This is why V2 is analyzed , by V following many others , as movement to the presentential head position C : ( 1 ) [ cp XP [ c V1 ...
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... clauses with wH - elements to be produced less than relatives formed with that . This is exactly what we found . In fact , only 3 % of the total relative clauses produced by children and adults contained which or who ( 6 % if we include ...
... clauses with wH - elements to be produced less than relatives formed with that . This is exactly what we found . In fact , only 3 % of the total relative clauses produced by children and adults contained which or who ( 6 % if we include ...
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