Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... problem does not lie in the earlier account of the verb sequence ; it is a more general problem in Dutch / German syntax . For example , either object of a ditransitive can be ex- tracted from the preverbal NP sequence in a simple ...
... problem does not lie in the earlier account of the verb sequence ; it is a more general problem in Dutch / German syntax . For example , either object of a ditransitive can be ex- tracted from the preverbal NP sequence in a simple ...
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... problem for our analysis of sentences like 51- a problem that will present itself again in the analysis of fi purpose clauses in §4.4 . I will reserve further discussion of this problem for that section of the paper . The problem just ...
... problem for our analysis of sentences like 51- a problem that will present itself again in the analysis of fi purpose clauses in §4.4 . I will reserve further discussion of this problem for that section of the paper . The problem just ...
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... problem . Meroitic Newsletter 21.19-26 . . 1981b . Some Nilo - Saharan isoglosses . Nilo - Saharan , ed . by Thilo C. Schadeberg & M. L. Bender , 253-67 . Leiden : Foris . 1981c . The Meroitic problem . Peoples and cultures of the Ethio ...
... problem . Meroitic Newsletter 21.19-26 . . 1981b . Some Nilo - Saharan isoglosses . Nilo - Saharan , ed . by Thilo C. Schadeberg & M. L. Bender , 253-67 . Leiden : Foris . 1981c . The Meroitic problem . Peoples and cultures of the Ethio ...
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