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Tegey argues that = de = appears intra - morphemically . On the basis of a few examples like these , he argues that a syntactic rule of clitic placement must be sensitive to stress and to the internal morphological structure of words .
Tegey argues that = de = appears intra - morphemically . On the basis of a few examples like these , he argues that a syntactic rule of clitic placement must be sensitive to stress and to the internal morphological structure of words .
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First , P argues that children's linguistic units do not always correspond either in length or function to the units of language which adults possess . Children may acquire entire phrases as single units ; and these units may have ...
First , P argues that children's linguistic units do not always correspond either in length or function to the units of language which adults possess . Children may acquire entire phrases as single units ; and these units may have ...
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The issue has led to conflicting views not only on the structure of fi complements , but also on the evolution of this area of CEC grammar . On the one hand , Bickerton ( 1980 : 119 ) argues that fi , where it introduces a sentential ...
The issue has led to conflicting views not only on the structure of fi complements , but also on the evolution of this area of CEC grammar . On the one hand , Bickerton ( 1980 : 119 ) argues that fi , where it introduces a sentential ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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