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7 If the optional Noun deletion rule does not apply , ma maison is generated instead of la mienne . If the optional Relative reduction rule does not apply , la maison qui est à moi results . Our analysis thus accounts for the synonymy ...
7 If the optional Noun deletion rule does not apply , ma maison is generated instead of la mienne . If the optional Relative reduction rule does not apply , la maison qui est à moi results . Our analysis thus accounts for the synonymy ...
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This observation puts in relief a syntactic characteristic of the pivotal nouns found in ( 5 ) and ( 108 ) . We observed earlier that if an adverbial clause contains a coreferential occurrence of a noun which also occurs in the main ...
This observation puts in relief a syntactic characteristic of the pivotal nouns found in ( 5 ) and ( 108 ) . We observed earlier that if an adverbial clause contains a coreferential occurrence of a noun which also occurs in the main ...
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Though the pivotal noun in ( 29 ) functions syntactically in a way similar to the preceding cases in conjoining the two component sentences , the way that the two occurrences of the pivotal noun are related to each other with respect to ...
Though the pivotal noun in ( 29 ) functions syntactically in a way similar to the preceding cases in conjoining the two component sentences , the way that the two occurrences of the pivotal noun are related to each other with respect to ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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