Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... clause may be higher or lower , broader or narrower , than that of the sec- ond clause . More locally , the pitch for the final word or syllable of a clause may have a strong movement relative to the pitch range on the pre- ceding or ...
... clause may be higher or lower , broader or narrower , than that of the sec- ond clause . More locally , the pitch for the final word or syllable of a clause may have a strong movement relative to the pitch range on the pre- ceding or ...
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... clause ' where that young woman was sitting ' ; the oblique argument of ' sit ' is the argument which has been relativized on to form the relative clause . MATRIX VS. COMPLEMENT CLAUSES A slightly different issue in establishing clause ...
... clause ' where that young woman was sitting ' ; the oblique argument of ' sit ' is the argument which has been relativized on to form the relative clause . MATRIX VS. COMPLEMENT CLAUSES A slightly different issue in establishing clause ...
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... clause boundaries right . IDENTIFYING CLAUSE TYPE The discussion so far has addressed the first practical problem set out in the introduction of this paper , the problem of locating clause boundaries in a manuscript lacking punctuation ...
... clause boundaries right . IDENTIFYING CLAUSE TYPE The discussion so far has addressed the first practical problem set out in the introduction of this paper , the problem of locating clause boundaries in a manuscript lacking punctuation ...
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