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100 % 80 % 60 % - % double object 40 % theme new , goal given 20 % both same * theme given , goal new 0 % theme < goal ( n = 26 ) theme ( = ) goal ( n = 89 ) theme > goal ( n = 154 ) relative length of constituents FIGURE 1.
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In view of this , Jiang ( 1991 ) adopts Kuno's ( 1973 ) analysis of Japanese relative clauses and argues that all relative clauses in Chinese were topic - comment constructions at a certain stage , that is , an NP must be topicalized ...
In view of this , Jiang ( 1991 ) adopts Kuno's ( 1973 ) analysis of Japanese relative clauses and argues that all relative clauses in Chinese were topic - comment constructions at a certain stage , that is , an NP must be topicalized ...
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The effects of mood choice on free relatives are discussed in Ch . 4 , where it is shown that subjunctive free relatives behave like free choice items . Q proposes an analysis of free choice readings and shows how it extends to ...
The effects of mood choice on free relatives are discussed in Ch . 4 , where it is shown that subjunctive free relatives behave like free choice items . Q proposes an analysis of free choice readings and shows how it extends to ...
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