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Numerous model sentences are collected and catalogued : sentence types are symbolized as N , -V , ( f = finite ) , N , èto Nyi , N. - Adv , etc. Note that there is no copula in these model sentences . The sentence Otec dóma ' Father is ...
Numerous model sentences are collected and catalogued : sentence types are symbolized as N , -V , ( f = finite ) , N , èto Nyi , N. - Adv , etc. Note that there is no copula in these model sentences . The sentence Otec dóma ' Father is ...
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The trivial explanation of sentences of this sort assumes that two sentences are blended into one : Oná vernúlaso ' She ... One more embarrassing notion is introduced in the chapter devoted to the expansion of the simple sentence ...
The trivial explanation of sentences of this sort assumes that two sentences are blended into one : Oná vernúlaso ' She ... One more embarrassing notion is introduced in the chapter devoted to the expansion of the simple sentence ...
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Finally , Strategy D provides the hearer with ' the capacity to analyse the structural relations within a sentence from pure sequential and syntactic information ' ; accordingly , any noun - verb - noun ( NVN ) sequence within a ...
Finally , Strategy D provides the hearer with ' the capacity to analyse the structural relations within a sentence from pure sequential and syntactic information ' ; accordingly , any noun - verb - noun ( NVN ) sequence within a ...
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