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Such an analysis is presented for English by Hankamer & Sag 1976 , who call the phenomenon Null Complement Anaphora ( NCA ) . Relevant discussion is also found in Freidin 1970 . I argue here for a third analysis : exx .
Such an analysis is presented for English by Hankamer & Sag 1976 , who call the phenomenon Null Complement Anaphora ( NCA ) . Relevant discussion is also found in Freidin 1970 . I argue here for a third analysis : exx .
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Even worse is K's claim A contrastive analysis of the use of verb ( 40 ) of synonymy between Såra 9aliy - un forms in English and Arabic . By mu9allim - an and PaSbaủa 9aliy - un mu9allimNAYEF KHARMA . Heidelberg : an , both glossed as ...
Even worse is K's claim A contrastive analysis of the use of verb ( 40 ) of synonymy between Såra 9aliy - un forms in English and Arabic . By mu9allim - an and PaSbaủa 9aliy - un mu9allimNAYEF KHARMA . Heidelberg : an , both glossed as ...
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ENGLISH INTONATION FROM A DUTCH POINT OF VIEW THE PHONETIC BASIS OF PERCEPTUAL RATINGS OF RUNNING SPEECH 196 pp . Nico Willems 216 pp . Bnd . Dfl . 58,50 / US $ 23.40 ISBN 90 70176 73 4 Pap . Dfl . 38,50 / US $ 15.40 ISBN 90 70176 72 6 ...
ENGLISH INTONATION FROM A DUTCH POINT OF VIEW THE PHONETIC BASIS OF PERCEPTUAL RATINGS OF RUNNING SPEECH 196 pp . Nico Willems 216 pp . Bnd . Dfl . 58,50 / US $ 23.40 ISBN 90 70176 73 4 Pap . Dfl . 38,50 / US $ 15.40 ISBN 90 70176 72 6 ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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