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Many languages have a larger set of tense distinctions in the positive than in the negative.25 In Amharic , for example , there are distinct inflections for past and perfect in positive clauses ( Leslau 1995 : 292-303 and Mengistu ...
Many languages have a larger set of tense distinctions in the positive than in the negative.25 In Amharic , for example , there are distinct inflections for past and perfect in positive clauses ( Leslau 1995 : 292-303 and Mengistu ...
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Ch . 3 is on verb second in its classic sense : the absolute word order constraint found in languages like Dutch and German , which requires that in the root clause the finite verb is always in second constituent position , regardless ...
Ch . 3 is on verb second in its classic sense : the absolute word order constraint found in languages like Dutch and German , which requires that in the root clause the finite verb is always in second constituent position , regardless ...
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sis , any relative clause containing a WH - element ( e.g. which , who ) involves a derivation with more steps than ... If such structural or derivational complexity affects language production , we would expect relative clauses with wh ...
sis , any relative clause containing a WH - element ( e.g. which , who ) involves a derivation with more steps than ... If such structural or derivational complexity affects language production , we would expect relative clauses with wh ...
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