Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... clauses and the same orders in independent clauses . But still , Martin ( 1983 : 181 ) , discussing a Montagnais dialect , firmly states : " Dans le dialecte qui nous intéresse , celui de la Basse Côte - Nord , le conjonc- tif n ...
... clauses and the same orders in independent clauses . But still , Martin ( 1983 : 181 ) , discussing a Montagnais dialect , firmly states : " Dans le dialecte qui nous intéresse , celui de la Basse Côte - Nord , le conjonc- tif n ...
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... clauses . My purpose is to show the relation between the semantics of grounding operations and the syntactic conditioning of subordinate clauses . 9A clause is understood to be syntactically conditioned in the case where it is embedded ...
... clauses . My purpose is to show the relation between the semantics of grounding operations and the syntactic conditioning of subordinate clauses . 9A clause is understood to be syntactically conditioned in the case where it is embedded ...
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... clauses , and since obviation is otherwise obligatory within a clause , this supports the position that clauses containing passive verbs are intransitive . 2.2 . That passive clauses are intransitive with the object of the corre ...
... clauses , and since obviation is otherwise obligatory within a clause , this supports the position that clauses containing passive verbs are intransitive . 2.2 . That passive clauses are intransitive with the object of the corre ...
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