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understand our local languages and sympathize with any idea or principle of
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people on happenings around them in the hope that they may see the need for social
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readings are possible even without variables in the indefinite NP. This problem can be
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proposed by Chomsky is wrong.
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emotional tone in the volume. In an untitled poem, for example, he writes, “The cry,
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when the IO ‘ma’ marker is deleted. An interesting question to ask here
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Òyé nnē mu  e – e – e! Oye of my mother!
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Wèlí ò kwa n’áka. We took a patridge by hand.
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rivalry and enmity that exist between the two highly esteemed deities in Yorubaland
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establishing two subtypes of stative predicates, and this is the phenomenon that the present
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