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... they are of the form ' If a language has some property ( or properties ) P , then it will also have property ( or properties ) Q. ' The major difference between my implicational universals and Greenberg's lies ( a ) in the choice of ...
... they are of the form ' If a language has some property ( or properties ) P , then it will also have property ( or properties ) Q. ' The major difference between my implicational universals and Greenberg's lies ( a ) in the choice of ...
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To summarize this section , voici / voilà not only have the same external distribution as indicative verbs , but share with them characteristic properties of their internal distribution : the relative order of AdvP complements ...
To summarize this section , voici / voilà not only have the same external distribution as indicative verbs , but share with them characteristic properties of their internal distribution : the relative order of AdvP complements ...
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The absence of tense contrast in dialects such as Central French is probably not associated with specific properties , but is rather a simple lexical gap . 10. CONCLUSION . The embarrassment of traditional descriptions of French ...
The absence of tense contrast in dialects such as Central French is probably not associated with specific properties , but is rather a simple lexical gap . 10. CONCLUSION . The embarrassment of traditional descriptions of French ...
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agent allow analysis answer appear approach argue argument auxiliary claim clauses clitic combination complements complex conditional considered constituent constructions contains conversational defined dependencies derived dialects discourse discussion distinction distribution English evidence examples explanation expressions fact FIGURE formal French function further German give given grammar important indicative interesting interpretation involve issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning modal natural Note object occur particular passive person phrase position possible preposition present Press principles problem properties proposed provides question reading reason reference relative represented require response restricted rules seems semantic sentences similar simple speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax tense theory topics types University verbs voici/voilà voilà volume York