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The rise of relative constructions of specific patterns in the individual dialects has long occupied students of IE syntax ( Delbrück 1900 : 295–318 ; Brugmann 1911 : 347-8 ) . Indo - Europeanists have found it impossible to propose a ...
The rise of relative constructions of specific patterns in the individual dialects has long occupied students of IE syntax ( Delbrück 1900 : 295–318 ; Brugmann 1911 : 347-8 ) . Indo - Europeanists have found it impossible to propose a ...
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He claims , therefore , that the general , abstract features will be acquired after the specific concrete ones . E.g. , a pair of nouns like boy and girl , it is claimed , will be grouped together for sharing the feature child ' before ...
He claims , therefore , that the general , abstract features will be acquired after the specific concrete ones . E.g. , a pair of nouns like boy and girl , it is claimed , will be grouped together for sharing the feature child ' before ...
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For these semantic links need not be realized in every instance of an ergative construction ; they are tendencies - and Halliday does in fact frequently use the term ' normally ' — which may be reinforced by specific context and ...
For these semantic links need not be realized in every instance of an ergative construction ; they are tendencies - and Halliday does in fact frequently use the term ' normally ' — which may be reinforced by specific context and ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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