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This ubiquitous form has the function of marking the final sentence of a paragraph . It appears as the first word of the main clause of the final sentence of each paragraph , with the slight complication that , if the final sentence of ...
This ubiquitous form has the function of marking the final sentence of a paragraph . It appears as the first word of the main clause of the final sentence of each paragraph , with the slight complication that , if the final sentence of ...
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One possible objection that might be raised to our analysis of mii with respect to this text is that the final sentence contains no mii . In fact , only about a third ' 4 of the Bloomfield texts contain a mii in the final sentence .
One possible objection that might be raised to our analysis of mii with respect to this text is that the final sentence contains no mii . In fact , only about a third ' 4 of the Bloomfield texts contain a mii in the final sentence .
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Within the relational grammar framework , we would account for this by saying that in all three noko'siksi is the initial subject ( SU ) of the embedded verb , but that in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) noko'siksi is both final direct object ( DO ) ...
Within the relational grammar framework , we would account for this by saying that in all three noko'siksi is the initial subject ( SU ) of the embedded verb , but that in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) noko'siksi is both final direct object ( DO ) ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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