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It is because of this combination of verb - finality with the English verb order that Dutch frequently exhibits crossed dependencies between verbs and the NP's which they govern , in nested infinitival complements of certain verbs of ...
It is because of this combination of verb - finality with the English verb order that Dutch frequently exhibits crossed dependencies between verbs and the NP's which they govern , in nested infinitival complements of certain verbs 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 embarrassment of traditional descriptions of French concerning the status of voici / voilà is easy to understand : these two invariable words appear to be so unlike verbs — which typically have a rich morphology , at least for mood ...
The embarrassment of traditional descriptions of French concerning the status of voici / voilà is easy to understand : these two invariable words appear to be so unlike verbs — which typically have a rich morphology , at least for mood ...
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