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Keenan & Comrie claim , furthermore , that the preservation of superficial sentential form in relative clauses allows relativization of elements in positions on the hierarchy which would not otherwise be accessible .
Keenan & Comrie claim , furthermore , that the preservation of superficial sentential form in relative clauses allows relativization of elements in positions on the hierarchy which would not otherwise be accessible .
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Owó tí şe alayé kpé ijoba rùn je igba akpò money REL I PROG make claim that government waste is 200 bags * The money that I am making the claim that the government is wasting is N £ 20,000 . ' This sentence becomes ungrammatical if the ...
Owó tí şe alayé kpé ijoba rùn je igba akpò money REL I PROG make claim that government waste is 200 bags * The money that I am making the claim that the government is wasting is N £ 20,000 . ' This sentence becomes ungrammatical if the ...
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Bailey makes clear that he considers h to be dorsal , but the best attested and best motivated phonological metatheses in Yuman involve such sequences as hm and hp inverting to mh and ph ; hence his claim , taken literally , must be ...
Bailey makes clear that he considers h to be dorsal , but the best attested and best motivated phonological metatheses in Yuman involve such sequences as hm and hp inverting to mh and ph ; hence his claim , taken literally , must be ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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