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... clause ( to be described in ch . 4 ) ; but compound sentences , consisting of two or more such clauses in coördination , are exemplified . The complex sentence consists of a main clause and a clause attribute or a sec- ondary clause ...
... clause ( to be described in ch . 4 ) ; but compound sentences , consisting of two or more such clauses in coördination , are exemplified . The complex sentence consists of a main clause and a clause attribute or a sec- ondary clause ...
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... clause is not deictic , but has a future axis - the future established in the matrix clause . In 102 , on the other hand , the present tense associated with have does have the moment of speech as axis ( the just seems to exclude an ...
... clause is not deictic , but has a future axis - the future established in the matrix clause . In 102 , on the other hand , the present tense associated with have does have the moment of speech as axis ( the just seems to exclude an ...
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... clause in 167 is individuating , those in 168-9 are unitary ; i.e. in the former the condition applies to each separate process of going , in the latter to the going processes taken col- lectively . It is not surprising , then , that ...
... clause in 167 is individuating , those in 168-9 are unitary ; i.e. in the former the condition applies to each separate process of going , in the latter to the going processes taken col- lectively . It is not surprising , then , that ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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