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... suggests movement by itself : an NP can optionally agree with a higher verb , and frequently appears in the higher clause , to the left of CP - elements in the lower clause . It is tempting to attribute the agreement to a movement ...
... suggests movement by itself : an NP can optionally agree with a higher verb , and frequently appears in the higher clause , to the left of CP - elements in the lower clause . It is tempting to attribute the agreement to a movement ...
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... suggests that this is not universally the case . Specifically , both emphatic ani and other post - positional adverbs are surrounded by syntactic condi- tions which suggest that the semantic characteristics of Cree focussing particles ...
... suggests that this is not universally the case . Specifically , both emphatic ani and other post - positional adverbs are surrounded by syntactic condi- tions which suggest that the semantic characteristics of Cree focussing particles ...
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... suggests , for example , in regard to Ojibwe cosmology : It is notable that the culture hero cycle deals almost exclusively with men , and with the deeds of men , while women are introduced as the most shadowy of lay figures ( Landes ...
... suggests , for example , in regard to Ojibwe cosmology : It is notable that the culture hero cycle deals almost exclusively with men , and with the deeds of men , while women are introduced as the most shadowy of lay figures ( Landes ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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