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Again , when more specific information is required , a grammatical form or a vocabulary word , one must approach it indirectly . This can be done by setting up the context for the word in the native language , then stopping where the ...
Again , when more specific information is required , a grammatical form or a vocabulary word , one must approach it indirectly . This can be done by setting up the context for the word in the native language , then stopping where the ...
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In relational grammar , grammatical relations are descendingly ranked as follows : subject , direct object , indirect object , non - term ( non - terms are relations such ...
In relational grammar , grammatical relations are descendingly ranked as follows : subject , direct object , indirect object , non - term ( non - terms are relations such ...
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These pronouns can bear any of the several grammatical relations we tested . No more than two pronouns may be attached to a given verb . The relative order of these pronouns is determined by ranking of grammatical relation ( term before ...
These pronouns can bear any of the several grammatical relations we tested . No more than two pronouns may be attached to a given verb . The relative order of these pronouns is determined by ranking of grammatical relation ( term before ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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