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  • ...n various results in linguistics it could be shown that for the continuous case it is sufficient to consider and for the discrete case
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  • ...uses if the sole argument in [[intransitive]] clauses is assigned the same case as the P-Argument in transitive clauses. * [[relative case]] (in Eskimo linguistics)
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  • ...en found in [[relative clause]]s, where they are realized twice -- once as relative pronoun and once as resumptive pronoun. <br> The strategy to form relative clauses with resumptive pronouns is applied in non-standard [[French]]:
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  • ::*''“The paradigm case of apposition is exemplified in ''I met your brother, the poet'', where a n * ‘non-restrictive modification’, especially in [[appositive relative clause]]
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  • ...tween (i) [[absolute tense]], (ii) [[relative tense]] and (iii) [[absolute-relative tense]] (Comrie 1985). ...rrow'' is the day after the day when the sentence is uttered. In contrast, relative time adverbials such as ''four hours before'', ''five days after'' or ''on
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  • *[[appositive relative clause]] *Jelinek, Eloise. 1984. Empty categories, case, and configurationality. ''Natural Language and Linguistic Theory'' 2. 39-7
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  • ...ften misleading with respect to its logical properties, for example in the case of [[definite description]]s. ...alyses the ambiguity is taken to be one of [[scope]] of the [[Quantifier]] relative to the [[modal verb]]<nowiki>: either </nowiki>''a girl'' has scope over ''
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  • ...Saami, the head of the phrase can be described by its dependents, in this case, specifically pre-dependents, as they always appear before the noun in a hi ...ocusing on the inflection of the noun, the phenomenon of syncretism in the case of genitive singular and nominative plural in Skolt Saami is easily recogni
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  • ...ical expression of the time of the situation described in the proposition, relative to some other time. This other time may be the moment of speech, e. g. the ...ates the situation relative to an orientation time which is itself located relative to speech time (=t<sub>0</sub>).
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  • ...a nonfinite construction with the [[logical subject]] in the [[accusative case|accusative]] and the [[predicate]] in the [[infinitive]], in sentences incl ...d griechischen AcI.“ Beekes, Robert S.P. et al. (eds.), Rekonstruktion und relative Chronologie. Akten der VIII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft,
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  • 1976d. Headless relative clauses in Modern Japanese and the Relevancy Condition. BLS 7. 269-279. 1978. Case-marking, cannonical sentence patterns and counter equi in Japanese. In J. H
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  • ...rabic language|Arabic]] and Russian, mainly through loanwords and — in the case of Russian — even syntactically and stylistically. ...), depending on the structure of the stem. An example is the [[superessive case|superessive]] suffix ''-ƛʼ(o)'', which attached to the word ''besuro'' (f
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  • *1978c. Relative and relative-like clauses. P. Seuren (ed.), Symposium on semantic theory (Grammarij 9), *1981d. The syntax and semantics of English relative clauses. Lingua 53.99-149.
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  • ...ropriation of a methodology foreign to the discipline, leading in the best case to reductionism, and therefore a simplification of complex linguistic mater ...lized, despite the geometric progression of N. The value of N at which the relative stabilization of the indices and takes place (or their maximum values),
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  • *'''Hay, J.''' 2001. “Lexical frequency in morphology: is everything relative?”, ''Linguistics'' 39 *'''Rainer, F.''' 1988. “Towards a theory of blocking: the case of Italian and German quality nouns”, ''Yearbook of Morphology 1988'', G.
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