Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... complements of this type , which I shall consider in more detail below ( see §3.3 ) . 3.1 . THE STATUS OF FI . In several respects , these analyses are inaccurate . First , they fail to differentiate clearly among the different types of ...
... complements of this type , which I shall consider in more detail below ( see §3.3 ) . 3.1 . THE STATUS OF FI . In several respects , these analyses are inaccurate . First , they fail to differentiate clearly among the different types of ...
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... complements introduced by se , as in 18 , as well as complements of the causative verb mek , as in 19 : ( 18 ) mi hia se drom a nak ' I heard that drums were beating . ' ( 19 ) mek i gowe ' Make him leave . ' Such considerations lead ...
... complements introduced by se , as in 18 , as well as complements of the causative verb mek , as in 19 : ( 18 ) mi hia se drom a nak ' I heard that drums were beating . ' ( 19 ) mek i gowe ' Make him leave . ' Such considerations lead ...
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... step toward reanalysis of CEC complement types . The changes in the grammar of English complementation over the last 4.31 . FICLAUSES AS COMPLEMENTS TO ADJECTIVES . In addition FI COMPLEMENTS IN CARIBBEAN ENGLISH CREOLE 609.
... step toward reanalysis of CEC complement types . The changes in the grammar of English complementation over the last 4.31 . FICLAUSES AS COMPLEMENTS TO ADJECTIVES . In addition FI COMPLEMENTS IN CARIBBEAN ENGLISH CREOLE 609.
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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