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... noun appears between the subject and the verb of the subordi- nate relative clause . In terms of linear order , it ... noun is marked with nominative case . This case mark- ing is consistent with the noun as subject of the matrix clause ...
... noun appears between the subject and the verb of the subordi- nate relative clause . In terms of linear order , it ... noun is marked with nominative case . This case mark- ing is consistent with the noun as subject of the matrix clause ...
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... noun phrase . It is quite clear that the noun phrase does not co - occur with the pronoun , and also when the noun phrase is moved out of its original position , a pronoun appears in place of the noun phrase , with the case marker ...
... noun phrase . It is quite clear that the noun phrase does not co - occur with the pronoun , and also when the noun phrase is moved out of its original position , a pronoun appears in place of the noun phrase , with the case marker ...
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... noun zebra and eight sentences containing the wS noun giraffe . Four lists of sentences were created so that each verb appeared with each inflection and with each object noun on one of the lists . Children imitated stimuli from only one ...
... noun zebra and eight sentences containing the wS noun giraffe . Four lists of sentences were created so that each verb appeared with each inflection and with each object noun on one of the lists . Children imitated stimuli from only one ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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