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From the two GENERATORS r , s , as they are called , plus the set of equalities q2 = s2 = ( rs ) : = I , called DEFINING RELATIONS , it can be proved mathematically ( detail in Pike & Lowe , 104-106 ) that the other four members of the ...
From the two GENERATORS r , s , as they are called , plus the set of equalities q2 = s2 = ( rs ) : = I , called DEFINING RELATIONS , it can be proved mathematically ( detail in Pike & Lowe , 104-106 ) that the other four members of the ...
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( 2b ) Similarly , the so - called ' relative case ' suffix -nki appears in many dialects as a subordinating conjunction , énki or énka , again with primary stress . ( 3 ) The so - called ' place case ' has special distributional ...
( 2b ) Similarly , the so - called ' relative case ' suffix -nki appears in many dialects as a subordinating conjunction , énki or énka , again with primary stress . ( 3 ) The so - called ' place case ' has special distributional ...
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They range from the straightforward ' true ' reflexives , in which the action of the verb is ' reflected back to the subject ( e.g. Maria se miró en el espejo ' Mary looked at herself in the mirror ' ) through the so - called reflexive ...
They range from the straightforward ' true ' reflexives , in which the action of the verb is ' reflected back to the subject ( e.g. Maria se miró en el espejo ' Mary looked at herself in the mirror ' ) through the so - called reflexive ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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