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Both types allow the more oblique cases to be relativizable as surface pronouns , e.g. the house that we live in - it . ' As we have shown above , Tok Pisin also allows the subject pronoun to surface , a possibility not discussed by ...
Both types allow the more oblique cases to be relativizable as surface pronouns , e.g. the house that we live in - it . ' As we have shown above , Tok Pisin also allows the subject pronoun to surface , a possibility not discussed by ...
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In older stages of the language , there is no confusion : underlying objects can appear only in the surface nominative . Typical examples are : ( 48 ) a . a valentia ... nem se fez ela para os fracos ( Clar I 211 ) ' valor ... nor was ...
In older stages of the language , there is no confusion : underlying objects can appear only in the surface nominative . Typical examples are : ( 48 ) a . a valentia ... nem se fez ela para os fracos ( Clar I 211 ) ' valor ... nor was ...
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6 , what has happened is that one particular surface realization of a construction of the earlier generation , namely the se - passive type of 52 , has given rise in the language learner's grammar to a new mechanism not present in that ...
6 , what has happened is that one particular surface realization of a construction of the earlier generation , namely the se - passive type of 52 , has given rise in the language learner's grammar to a new mechanism not present in that ...
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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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