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English has the noun gold and the adjective gold ( en ) . In MSA we note the noun dahab ' gold ' , adjectives ðahabi ( and its feminine , duals , and plurals ) , the passive participle muðahhab ' gilt ' and its other derived forms ...
English has the noun gold and the adjective gold ( en ) . In MSA we note the noun dahab ' gold ' , adjectives ðahabi ( and its feminine , duals , and plurals ) , the passive participle muðahhab ' gilt ' and its other derived forms ...
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Since we are mainly concerned with agreement features and the functional structure of noun phrases , and in particular with noun phrases headed by conjoined nouns , we usually omit the c - structures for the examples under discussion .
Since we are mainly concerned with agreement features and the functional structure of noun phrases , and in particular with noun phrases headed by conjoined nouns , we usually omit the c - structures for the examples under discussion .
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The central empirical problem presented by French adjectival modification is whether the adjective appears before or after the noun , and what , if any , interpretive consequences follow from its position . B shows that analyses that ...
The central empirical problem presented by French adjectival modification is whether the adjective appears before or after the noun , and what , if any , interpretive consequences follow from its position . B shows that analyses that ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
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