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The question is what determines when a proximate shift occurs ( to use the expression Goddard 1990 : 318 uses in ... then can be stated as follows : how can we predict for a given clause whether or not a proximate shift will occur ?
The question is what determines when a proximate shift occurs ( to use the expression Goddard 1990 : 318 uses in ... then can be stated as follows : how can we predict for a given clause whether or not a proximate shift will occur ?
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In order to ensure that a variety of texts and speakers are represented , the data in Table 5 is based on the first 20 clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first ...
In order to ensure that a variety of texts and speakers are represented , the data in Table 5 is based on the first 20 clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first ...
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In this paper , Starks points out that for Woods Cree the nama negators , while occurring only in a main clause , do occur with both Independent and Conjunct verbs , depending on the type of syntactic structure .
In this paper , Starks points out that for Woods Cree the nama negators , while occurring only in a main clause , do occur with both Independent and Conjunct verbs , depending on the type of syntactic structure .
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