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The relative ranking of clause and phrase is justified by splits such as that in Bantu languages ( discussed above ) ... Based on such languages , we can express the ranking of phrases and clauses in the form of two implicational ...
The relative ranking of clause and phrase is justified by splits such as that in Bantu languages ( discussed above ) ... Based on such languages , we can express the ranking of phrases and clauses in the form of two implicational ...
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There is one departure from 53 : Nanai , in which phrases are head - marked , but clauses are mostly dependentmarked . Two potential departures are Ket and Evenki . Ket uses subject and object cases , but is otherwise almost entirely ...
There is one departure from 53 : Nanai , in which phrases are head - marked , but clauses are mostly dependentmarked . Two potential departures are Ket and Evenki . Ket uses subject and object cases , but is otherwise almost entirely ...
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He finds that , in his large sample , prepositions which can occur only with the dative case appear in 46 % of the total number of prepositional phrases , those which occur with either the dative or the accusative appear in 40 % , those ...
He finds that , in his large sample , prepositions which can occur only with the dative case appear in 46 % of the total number of prepositional phrases , those which occur with either the dative or the accusative appear in 40 % , those ...
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