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quently involved in case and agreement . It also circumvents Condition C. For example , in the English raising case shown below , Condition C disap- pears once the NP containing the R - expression Terry raises : ( 45 ) a . It seems to ...
quently involved in case and agreement . It also circumvents Condition C. For example , in the English raising case shown below , Condition C disap- pears once the NP containing the R - expression Terry raises : ( 45 ) a . It seems to ...
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... involved with , I feel I'm a good Canadian citizen . I'm involved with different cultural people , that's fine . And I can feel a part with them and I can feel a good neighbour to them and I can be honest with them and they can enjoy my ...
... involved with , I feel I'm a good Canadian citizen . I'm involved with different cultural people , that's fine . And I can feel a part with them and I can feel a good neighbour to them and I can be honest with them and they can enjoy my ...
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... involved in expressing point - of - view , reported speech , and obviation in two Fox ( Mesquakie ) texts : " Warrior Powers from an Underwater Spirit " and " Lazybones " ( henceforth WP and LB ) , as transcribed by Kiyana ( 1912a ...
... involved in expressing point - of - view , reported speech , and obviation in two Fox ( Mesquakie ) texts : " Warrior Powers from an Underwater Spirit " and " Lazybones " ( henceforth WP and LB ) , as transcribed by Kiyana ( 1912a ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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