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In clearly ' English style ' structures , an empty pronoun occurs in the comment clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ...
In clearly ' English style ' structures , an empty pronoun occurs in the comment clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ...
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CLAUSE COÖRDINATION.8 TD is well known for its syntactic ergativity . The S / O pivot is a common clause - linkage device , requiring that a coördinate construction must show a common NP which is in S or O function in both clauses .
CLAUSE COÖRDINATION.8 TD is well known for its syntactic ergativity . The S / O pivot is a common clause - linkage device , requiring that a coördinate construction must show a common NP which is in S or O function in both clauses .
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Occurrences of antipassive in purposive clause Total occurrences of antipassive conjunctions TD YD 120 62 211 66 Percentage of antipassive in purposive clause constructions 57 % 94 % TABLE 3. Purposive and non - purposive clause ...
Occurrences of antipassive in purposive clause Total occurrences of antipassive conjunctions TD YD 120 62 211 66 Percentage of antipassive in purposive clause constructions 57 % 94 % TABLE 3. Purposive and non - purposive clause ...
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