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We show that , contra previous approaches , the latter two constructions need not be analyzed as truncated clefts . Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the ...
We show that , contra previous approaches , the latter two constructions need not be analyzed as truncated clefts . Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the ...
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whose discourse constraints are built up straightforwardly from those of the smaller constructions of which it is composed . The notion that families of constructions may share properties that they inherit from more elemental ...
whose discourse constraints are built up straightforwardly from those of the smaller constructions of which it is composed . The notion that families of constructions may share properties that they inherit from more elemental ...
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Kuno and Takami's argumentation concerning the aforementioned five constructions is consistent throughout all of the chapters dealing with them . They first formulate the syntactic constraints relevant to the constructions that can be ...
Kuno and Takami's argumentation concerning the aforementioned five constructions is consistent throughout all of the chapters dealing with them . They first formulate the syntactic constraints relevant to the constructions that can be ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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