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All this leads B to propose that two analyses of sentences like 22–23 are possible : ( a ) Fi is really a modal auxiliary in both cases , ' with EQUI applying ' to 22 . ( b ) Exx . 22–23 both contain embedded sentences introduced by ...
All this leads B to propose that two analyses of sentences like 22–23 are possible : ( a ) Fi is really a modal auxiliary in both cases , ' with EQUI applying ' to 22 . ( b ) Exx . 22–23 both contain embedded sentences introduced by ...
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( Washabaugh 1977 : 333 ) The presence of me ( n ) here , as B rightly points out , is a clear indication that fi is functioning as a modal auxiliary — and that 113–114 are instances of coordination , rather than subordination .
( Washabaugh 1977 : 333 ) The presence of me ( n ) here , as B rightly points out , is a clear indication that fi is functioning as a modal auxiliary — and that 113–114 are instances of coordination , rather than subordination .
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-a Modal expressions in English . By Mi- sex , age , and social background produce some CHAEL R. PERKINS . Norwood , NJ : noteworthy results . Ablex , 1983. Pp . xi , 183. $ 18.50 . Linguistic work on modality as a semantic domain is ...
-a Modal expressions in English . By Mi- sex , age , and social background produce some CHAEL R. PERKINS . Norwood , NJ : noteworthy results . Ablex , 1983. Pp . xi , 183. $ 18.50 . Linguistic work on modality as a semantic domain is ...
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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