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PLACE CLEFT TYPE OF ia - BRACKETING RELATIVES RELATIVE CLAUSE SENTENCES COMP . SUBJ . OBL . ... ia . ia ia 0 5 1 1 12 19 6 6 6 16 ia 11 4 9 14 38 6 7 1 4 18 TOTAL ( excl . place relatives ) 29 26 17 40 112 6 9 1 6 22 TOTAL 34 TABLE 1 ...
PLACE CLEFT TYPE OF ia - BRACKETING RELATIVES RELATIVE CLAUSE SENTENCES COMP . SUBJ . OBL . ... ia . ia ia 0 5 1 1 12 19 6 6 6 16 ia 11 4 9 14 38 6 7 1 4 18 TOTAL ( excl . place relatives ) 29 26 17 40 112 6 9 1 6 22 TOTAL 34 TABLE 1 ...
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As in 57-64 , most sentences in which the relative qualifies an N with an indefinite referent lack not only initial ia , but also final ia . From Table 3 , we see that there are still 34 sentences which have definite referents and lack ...
As in 57-64 , most sentences in which the relative qualifies an N with an indefinite referent lack not only initial ia , but also final ia . From Table 3 , we see that there are still 34 sentences which have definite referents and lack ...
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The focus of this section is on the way in which sentences are used to perform ' speech acts ' such as assertion ... are the basic functions of verbal behavior , while the linguistic vehicle for performing a speech act is the sentence .
The focus of this section is on the way in which sentences are used to perform ' speech acts ' such as assertion ... are the basic functions of verbal behavior , while the linguistic vehicle for performing a speech act is the sentence .
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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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