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In the OV pattern , a standard may precede the adjective , as in RV 8.24.20 ghrtát svádīyaḥ ' sweeter than ghee ' or , especially in later portions of the Rigveda , a standard may follow the adjective , as in RV 1.127.5 náktam yaḥ ...
In the OV pattern , a standard may precede the adjective , as in RV 8.24.20 ghrtát svádīyaḥ ' sweeter than ghee ' or , especially in later portions of the Rigveda , a standard may follow the adjective , as in RV 1.127.5 náktam yaḥ ...
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Later on , children add to the lexical entries the specific features that ... learn that these words are opposite in meaning , and only later that both refer to ' quantity ' or ' amount ' ( the superordinate feature relating them ) .
Later on , children add to the lexical entries the specific features that ... learn that these words are opposite in meaning , and only later that both refer to ' quantity ' or ' amount ' ( the superordinate feature relating them ) .
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Thus there is a rule which fronts the pseudo - cleft phrase and which is necessarily later than Focus Placement , since Number Agreement must be ordered in between : is ( 35 ) a . What I see on the roof * are ) two birds . is b .
Thus there is a rule which fronts the pseudo - cleft phrase and which is necessarily later than Focus Placement , since Number Agreement must be ordered in between : is ( 35 ) a . What I see on the roof * are ) two birds . is b .
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
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