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The result of such a partial combination can in turn partially combine with a further NP bearing the novel category , and the result can do so as well . The result of such iterated forward partial combination is a function over exactly ...
The result of such a partial combination can in turn partially combine with a further NP bearing the novel category , and the result can do so as well . The result of such iterated forward partial combination is a function over exactly ...
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47 46 Since case and so - called free word - order are also strongly correlated , we may further conjecture that certain languages with more elaborate case systems , e.g. Classical Latin and Hungarian , may achieve such freedom by ...
47 46 Since case and so - called free word - order are also strongly correlated , we may further conjecture that certain languages with more elaborate case systems , e.g. Classical Latin and Hungarian , may achieve such freedom by ...
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He finds further evidence for his interpretation of the function of fi in the fact that GC fi in 22 can be deleted without change of meaning : ( 24 ) mi waan go . Several objections are possible . Behind B's argument seems to lie the ...
He finds further evidence for his interpretation of the function of fi in the fact that GC fi in 22 can be deleted without change of meaning : ( 24 ) mi waan go . Several objections are possible . Behind B's argument seems to lie the ...
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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