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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 , boi ' boy ' in 2 is ...
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 , boi ' boy ' in 2 is ...
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Tok Pisin is an SVO language , these sentences are , for the most part , those in which the head noun is the subject of the matrix sentence — as in 1-4 above , where the embedded relative is followed at least by the verb of the matrix ...
Tok Pisin is an SVO language , these sentences are , for the most part , those in which the head noun is the subject of the matrix sentence — as in 1-4 above , where the embedded relative is followed at least by the verb of the matrix ...
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A noun in the vocative ... or a single particle ... constituted a complete utterance . Morphemes or words conjoined in a copular relationship also formed utterances without verbs . One of these constructions was the combination of a ...
A noun in the vocative ... or a single particle ... constituted a complete utterance . Morphemes or words conjoined in a copular relationship also formed utterances without verbs . One of these constructions was the combination of a ...
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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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