Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible sources , and so on ( as the reader can work out for himself ) . Moreover , the same is true even if the embedded coördination is phrasal : if ...
... embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible sources , and so on ( as the reader can work out for himself ) . Moreover , the same is true even if the embedded coördination is phrasal : if ...
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... embedded clause.2 In addition , these sentences demonstrate the flexibility of the ia - bracketing of relative clauses . First , the head noun modified by the ia - bracketed relative can occupy the three basic syntactic positions in the ...
... embedded clause.2 In addition , these sentences demonstrate the flexibility of the ia - bracketing of relative clauses . First , the head noun modified by the ia - bracketed relative can occupy the three basic syntactic positions in the ...
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... embedded relative clause . It appears never to be simply copied as a noun , though sometimes it is represented by a pronoun . In 1 , e.g. , meri ' girl ' is represented by the pronoun em ' she ' in the embedded sentence . Similarly ...
... embedded relative clause . It appears never to be simply copied as a noun , though sometimes it is represented by a pronoun . In 1 , e.g. , meri ' girl ' is represented by the pronoun em ' she ' in the embedded sentence . Similarly ...
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