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  • A '''subcomparative construction''' is a [[comparative construction]] in which the [[standard]] expression is a complete non-elliptical clause. In ordinary comparative constructions, the standard can be regarded as [[ellipsis|elliptical]]:
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  • ...the construction of a possessed noun that is not in a [[construct state]] construction where the possessed noun is followed immediately by the possessor (e.g. Sil ...nt nominals and the construct state. In: Haegeman, Liliane (ed.) ''The new comparative syntax.'' London: Longman, 165-188.
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  • *1988h. The comparative conditional construction in English, German, and Mandarin Chinese. BLS 14.176-87. *1995c. Comparative and comparative-conditional clauses in Mandarin and Cantonese. In Matthew Chen & Ovid Tzeng
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  • .....]. Tense is expressed by inflections, by particles, or by auxiliaries in construction with the verb [...]. ...is another example of the latest developments of the English tense system. Comparative linguists have identified typical historical sources of perfect markers, su
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  • ...of the Modern Language Sciences: Studies on the Transition from Historical-Comparative to Structural Linguistics in Honour of E.F.K. Koerner | year=1999 | volume= * [http://www.auditorium.ru/books/2270/gl28.pdf The double-absolutive construction in Tsez] (by Ramazan Rajabov)
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