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From anaphoric pronoun to copula in Zande [PDF]
In Zande there is a particle ni which has two syntactic functions. The first one is that of an ana¬phoric pronoun (cf. ex. 1. for its use as a possessive pronoun) which is neutral with regard to gender, number, and syntactic function. The second function
Pasch, Helma
core
Conjunctional Syntagms pa da, a da, e da, etc. in Consecutive Semantic Clauses
Two declarative clauses in cause-consequence relationship are joined by conjunctional syntagms pa/i/te da and pa/i/te kako which introduce a consecutive clause and are composed of the consecutive coordinator pa/i/te and the subordinator da/kako.
Luka Vukojević
doaj
Testing the interface hypothesis: the acquisition of English indirect questions by L1 speakers of Omani Arabic. [PDF]
Ahmed A, Lenchuk I.
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On the development of relativization in the English language [PDF]
The discussion is about relative clauses in Old English and the transition to the Middle English period. More specifically, it deals with the phenomenon of preposition stranding in one type of relative clauses but not in the two other types.
Castillo, Concha
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Attempto - From Specifications in Controlled Natural Language towards Executable Specifications
Deriving formal specifications from informal requirements is difficult since one has to take into account the disparate conceptual worlds of the application domain and of software development.
Fuchs, Norbert E., Schwitter, Rolf
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Wake up New Zealand! Directives, politeness and stance in Twitter #Covid19NZ posts. [PDF]
Burnette J, Calude AS.
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When we fail to question in Japanese [PDF]
When we pay close attention to the prosody of Wh-questions in Japanese, we discover many novel and interesting empirical puzzles that would require us to devise a much finer syntactic component of grammar.
Kitagawa, Yoshihisa
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Tonal properties in a non-tonal language: The case of Indonesian. [PDF]
Udayana IN +3 more
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Substantivized embedded interrogative and exclamative finite wh-clauses in Spanish
In this chapter I explore the nature of clausal nominalization/substantivization of a specific type of finite clauses in Spanish, namely embedded interrogative and exclamative wh-clauses ( clauses). The naturally occurring data provided document their use, which is wider than previously indicated.
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