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Here again , fi is to be interpreted as a preposition governing a sentential object . ... The general rule seems to be that the prepositional character of fi takes precedence in sentence types with an overt complement subject , as in ...
Here again , fi is to be interpreted as a preposition governing a sentential object . ... The general rule seems to be that the prepositional character of fi takes precedence in sentence types with an overt complement subject , as in ...
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It may well be , for instance , that Twi fi , in sentences like 144 , is ambiguously analysable as a verb or preposition . In addition , Lightfoot ( 1979 : 221 ) points out that ' throughout the Kwa languages there are many cases of ...
It may well be , for instance , that Twi fi , in sentences like 144 , is ambiguously analysable as a verb or preposition . In addition , Lightfoot ( 1979 : 221 ) points out that ' throughout the Kwa languages there are many cases of ...
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Here , as in 12 , near with to behaves like an adjective , but near without to behaves like a preposition . ... However , I have no explanation why near can sometimes display adjectival and prepositional properties simultaneously ( as ...
Here , as in 12 , near with to behaves like an adjective , but near without to behaves like a preposition . ... However , I have no explanation why near can sometimes display adjectival and prepositional properties simultaneously ( as ...
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