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In order to see this , consider the derivation of the che relatives consistent with Base . No movement or deletion rules will have applied in these relatives . But analyses of che ( or ' that ' ) relative clauses which do not involve ...
In order to see this , consider the derivation of the che relatives consistent with Base . No movement or deletion rules will have applied in these relatives . But analyses of che ( or ' that ' ) relative clauses which do not involve ...
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The Welsh language presents a situation which , at first glance , seems to involve S ' clitics in clauseinitial position . The particles at issue in this VSO language include at least the affirmative particles y ( r ) , fe , and mi ...
The Welsh language presents a situation which , at first glance , seems to involve S ' clitics in clauseinitial position . The particles at issue in this VSO language include at least the affirmative particles y ( r ) , fe , and mi ...
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Thus in Spoken Mandarin ( Table 2 ) , out of the total of 38 tokens of OV order , 31 ( 82 % ) involve definite objects . Further , referential indefinite objects account for only a single token ( 2.6 % ) of the entire OV sample .
Thus in Spoken Mandarin ( Table 2 ) , out of the total of 38 tokens of OV order , 31 ( 82 % ) involve definite objects . Further , referential indefinite objects account for only a single token ( 2.6 % ) of the entire OV sample .
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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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