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  • The '''main clause''' of a [[subordinate clause]] is the remainder of the [[superordina ...n clause of the relative clause is ''I often remember the boy'', while the main clause of ''when we lived in India'' is ''that I went to school with''.
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  • The '''main clause''' of a [[subordinate clause]] is the remainder of the [[superordina ...n clause of the relative clause is ''I often remember the boy'', while the main clause of ''when we lived in India'' is ''that I went to school with''.
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  • ...rmining its distributional properties) and for other the elements. See the main entries [[head]] and [[dependent]] for more details.
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  • ===List of main places of articulation===
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  • ...pant in an event, which is seen as the result of the event decribed by the main predicate.
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  • ...chichte und ihre Bedeutung für die Moderne Linguistik''. Lang. Frankfurt / Main *Chomsky, Noam (1973): ''Aspekte der Syntaxtherorie''. Suhrkamp. Frankfurt/ Main
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  • *[[main stress]]
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  • ...subordinate 'if' clause (also called [[protasis]] or [[antecedent]]) and a main clause (also called [[apodosis]] or [[consequent]]) that denotes the propos
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  • *[[main clause]]
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  • ...that is not an argument of the verb. Allocutivity is obligatory in Basque main clauses when the addressee is given familiar treatment."'' (Hualde & Ortiz
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  • ...ent Russian scholar in the field of syntactic typology. He was one of the main representatives of the Leningrad/St.Petersburg Typology Group. His main works are dedicated to German causatives (1971), general typology of causat
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  • ...tal|portal]] is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles and catego
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  • ...ce borrowing''' refers to the use of a word from another language than the main language of the utterance, which has not become an established part of this
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  • ...ive]] expression that conveys information about the subject but is not the main predicate of the clause.
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  • *– Reihe: ders. (Hg.) 1995 ff. ''Metalinguistica.'' Frankfurt/Main.
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  • ...iary (verb)''' is a [[verb]]-like [[function word]] that combines with a [[main verb]] and typically helps to express various concepts of [[tense]], [[aspe ...iary'' means 'helping' (Latin ''auxilium'' 'help'): Auxiliaries "help" the main verb express certain notions that cannot be expressed directly with inflect
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  • ...trical feet of which the latter one contains the syllable that carries the main stress.
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  • In English, the End Rule that assigns main word stress applies domain-finally at the line indicated with number 3 and
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  • ...ole]] or [[grammatical function]] of the complement. The terms for the two main subtypes, [[preposition]] and [[postposition]], are better known than the m
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  • The family is usually considered to have two main branches:
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  • '''Root clause''' is a [[main clause]] which is not [[embedding|embedded]]. In [[verb second]] languages
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  • ...of Syntax.'' (Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. Frankfurt/Main 1968).
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  • ...of Syntax.'' [Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. Frankfurt/Main 1968].
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  • Bybee, Perkins, and Pagliuca (1994: 176-181) divide modality into four main types: agent-oriented modality, [[speaker-oriented modality]], [[epistemic
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  • ...ttern which consists in repeating, at the beginning of a new sentence, the main verbal root of the preceding sentence for discourse cohesion.
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  • ...[Dt. in: W. Abraham & R. I. Binnick (Hg.), Generative Semantik. Frankfurt/Main 1972, 73–94.]
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  • ...ax. 1965 [Dt.: Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. Frankfurt/Main 1968]. ...formanz: Zur Klärung der Begriffspaare bei Saussure und Chomsky. Frankfurt/Main 1979.
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  • ...uniquely identified by the hearer. Unique identifiability occurs under two main kinds of circumstances: One of these is in [[anaphoric]] situations, to ref
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  • ...ansitive finite complementiser (like that, that, if or the null declarative main-clause complementiser ø )<br>
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  • ...Syntax.''(Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie.1968. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. Frankfurt/Main). ...tive Grammar.'' Den Haag. (Studien zu Fragen der Semantik. 1978. Frankfurt/Main).
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  • The main tools of acoustic phonetic research are the [[waveform]], which graphs pres
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  • ...sche Gegenwartssprache'' (= Angewandte Sprachwissenschaft 4). Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
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  • ...is a [[loan translation]] of Latin ''pars orationis'', which has been the main Latin term for word classes since antiquity. ''Oratio'' means 'speech', but
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  • *The main subtypes of actants are [[subject]] (= [[first actant]])and [[object]]s ([[
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  • ...95: 62f.) lists replacement of words and remodeling via [[analogy]] as the main factors for this. He further notes that replacement of a word by a [[loan]]
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  • ...her level constituents (i.e. [[feet]] (=F)) that consist of syllables. The main part of this labeling rule in English states that in a configuration [A B],
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  • ...th the word formation component proper and the phonological component. The main motivation for this type of rule is that there are cases in which word form
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  • :"The main point in typical cases of verbal irony ... is to express the speaker's diss
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  • ...ntax.'' [Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. 1968. Frankfurt/Main].
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  • ...che Linguistik: Eine Analyse der Sprachauffassung Noam Chomskys. Frankfurt/Main.'''
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  • ...and Greek [[participium conjunctum]], which agrees with an argument of the main clause in gender, number and case, while the Sanskrit converb does not show
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  • Chomsky, Noam (1973): ''Aspekte der Syntaxtherorie''. Suhrkamp. Frankfurt/ Main
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  • ...of Syntax.'' [Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt v. E. Lang. Frankfurt/Main 1968].
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  • The term ''person'' and the names for the three main categories (first, second, third) go back to the ancient Greek grammarians.
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  • ...d]] languages topicalization is often believed to occur in all declarative main clauses. The following examples are from German:
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  • ...most recent edition of [[Functional Grammar|Functional Grammar (FG)]]. Its main developers are [[Kees Hengeveld]] and [[J. Lachlan Mackenzie]], but members
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  • ...ekte und Objekte in der Rektions-Bindungs-Theorie. Habil.schrift Frankfurt/Main 1992.
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  • ...sch und integrativ. Ein Arbeitsbuch. 3., korrigierte Auflage. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin [u.a.]: Lang.
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  • The main principle of bounding theory is the [[Subjacency condition]], which forbids
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  • The subject is one of the two main constituents of a sentence, the other one is the predicate.
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  • Consider the assignment of stress in the [[compound]] ''black-board''. The main stress rule applies in a cyclic fashion (see [[cyclic domain]]), reassignin
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