Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... occurring to the left of the verb , may in some cases be embedded clauses , as in the quoted material in ( 2 ) . The generalization that com- plement clauses occur to the right of the matrix verbs holds for complement clauses which are ...
... occurring to the left of the verb , may in some cases be embedded clauses , as in the quoted material in ( 2 ) . The generalization that com- plement clauses occur to the right of the matrix verbs holds for complement clauses which are ...
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... occur within one of Bloomfield's " close - knit phrases " ( Bloomfield 1930 ) . These phrases can always be identified by the interpolated rising pitch that occurs between the two falls , in a right edge parallel to the left - edge ...
... occur within one of Bloomfield's " close - knit phrases " ( Bloomfield 1930 ) . These phrases can always be identified by the interpolated rising pitch that occurs between the two falls , in a right edge parallel to the left - edge ...
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... occur even when a co - referent is present in the construction . However , the co - referent of a ' subject ' prefix does not seem to occupy the standard subject position within TP . Support for this possi- bility comes from the ...
... occur even when a co - referent is present in the construction . However , the co - referent of a ' subject ' prefix does not seem to occupy the standard subject position within TP . Support for this possi- bility comes from the ...
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