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THE CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCLAMATIVE CLAUSES IN PADUAN RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI and Paul PORTNER Georgetown University In this descriptive ... we begin by developing a number of tests which allow us to distinguish these two clause types .
THE CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCLAMATIVE CLAUSES IN PADUAN RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI and Paul PORTNER Georgetown University In this descriptive ... we begin by developing a number of tests which allow us to distinguish these two clause types .
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CASES WHERE WH WORD DETERMINES CLAUSE TYPE . Further complications arise when we look at examples involving the negative morpheme no and inversion . Overall , no plus inversion is an intermediate case between simple inversion and the ...
CASES WHERE WH WORD DETERMINES CLAUSE TYPE . Further complications arise when we look at examples involving the negative morpheme no and inversion . Overall , no plus inversion is an intermediate case between simple inversion and the ...
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The first volume ( Part 1 ) , a slightly revised version of the 1989 edition , lays out the basic methodological principles of FG and deals with the structure of the simple clause . The second volume ( Part 2 ) , which had been ...
The first volume ( Part 1 ) , a slightly revised version of the 1989 edition , lays out the basic methodological principles of FG and deals with the structure of the simple clause . The second volume ( Part 2 ) , which had been ...
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