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1 | (12c). This difference comes from the fact that Turkish lacks an overt definite article and we |
2 | (14) Aristotle might not have been Aristotle. |
1 | Hypothesis I: +SYM > �SYM. |
2 | (14) Yesterday, our little daughter brought [a giant spider], into the house, and now |
1 | Generally, any male adult in Ngwaland, whether he is a hunter or not, could chant |
2 | 39. a. Audu yaa maakèe ni ‘Audu hit me’ |
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1 | since no specificity presupposition is introduced. The representation for a sentence with |
2 | (14) John is over thirty and he knows he cannot apply. |
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2 | (13) [[RCAki most jött] és [RC aki itt volt]], |
1 | represent indefinite NPs as indexed epsilon terms, as illustrated in (52). The reason for |
1 | "You also realise grammar points that you are missing and think about your word order |
2 | (15) NP |
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2 | (‘for Dele Giwa 74, 75, 75); “oh what waste, what wanton waste!”; “oh shameless |
2 | (14) I have seen the key in this room. |
1 | harmony can be violated. Harmony targets the rightmost “eligible” anchor |
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1 | however, not syntactic considerations, but mostly extra-textual ones, though they |
1 | The proverbs, more than any other poetic type, outline a rule of conduct. They |
2 | Do not ask me their trade |
2 | Ògbá ònyé nnù nwánné ukwu. He that kills and shares to four hundred, big |
2 | (1) a-i. àì + simplex verb |
2 | Things are never the same there. |
2 | SoldierNOM Boris not had compassion |
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1 | the Nigerian society is measured, such as the number of girlfriends: |
1 | representation apply directly to the UR as shown below: |
1 | following situation must be telling. Suppose I am wondering whether or not to go to the banquet |
1 | – in addition to the constructions mentioned above of the form subjB + bare verb, as shown in (i) below. |
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1 | contribute significantly to establishing addresser-addressee relations in the volumes. |
3 | Kunene, D.P. 1979. “Metaphor and Symbolism in Heroic Poetry” In Folklore in |
2 | (14) ???Hány férfiti gondolsz, hogy a feleségei/ feleségüki |
1 | If we say that there is a "surface" feature which licences the application of the modifier feucht, |
0 | 2251 |
1 | German. |
2 | (1) a. They danced the night away. (“The time-away construction”) |
2 | (124) The line is 10 inches long. |
1 | Maude takes a liking to Lakemfa and invites the later to his house for a visit during |
1 | fare and are a source of volumes of information for writing. Wars and all manner of |
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2 | also apply here. However, when the IO marker is deleted only the first |
1 | - the second, the norm-proposition, is derived form the complement set of the answerl. |
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2 | Di anyi I burula eze? |
2 | (1 lc) by q. Then the two tests give a positive answer concerning ambiguity. It is worth |
1 | In reporting the Jos and Kano crises, the foreign media extensively used |
1 | function described above. Taking the foreign media coverage of the 2001 Jos and |
1 | # Context: 60 characters left, 60 characters right |
1 | � Increasing political participation in Africa and opening the way to greater |
1 | moves; and interlocutors reason about the beliefs and intentions of the participants in a |
1 | (For a detailed discussion on vowel formants, see Ladefoged, 2003, 2006; |
2 | (12) a) Er schwingt [große Reden], die keiner __ hören will. |
2 | 4. The influence, in this paper, of the Neo-Firthian Systemic model of linguistic |
1 | Summary and conclusion |
1 | As we can see from the examples in (18) through (20), only first and |
2 | Docking: j i j a |
0 | 92 Paul Dekker |
1 | This paper aims at finding the behaviour of object pronouns in both |
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2 | (10) a. s[F(x)] = {i : i 2 s^wi 2 JF(gi(x))K} |
1 | 430 Four Decades in the Study of Languages & Linguistics in Nigeria |
1 | "generally not true" o f them, "three" that it is "somewhat true" o f them, "four" that it is |
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1 | since we are dealing with a succession of states of the same type. The basic idea is then that |
1 | "generally true" o f them and "five" that it is " always or almost always true" o f them As |
0 | 66.132 |
1 | This is a figure of speech which implies the employment of a word as part or branch |
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1 | "lowering" of the subject, and the proposition-scope reading of the modal is available. |
1 | - - Description o£ Subpopulations - - |
3 | Meek, C.K. 1931. Tribal Studies in Northern Nigeria. London: Kegan Paul, |
1 | indicated above, and in principle also of a kind of topical restriction like we find in the following |
1 | from his moral debasement – man whose stock in trade is sex. That is why he must |
0 | ( 1 9) a. Juan siempre aplaude a un buen musico. |
0 | 153 |
1 | semantic representations for both aspectual features, imperfective and perfective, are |
1 | OT is able to account for the realization of the rising contours because of the |
1 | "attempts to develop linguistic and sociolinguistic competence in the target language" |
1 | out a form where [-ATR] does not appear on the rightmost vowel, while |
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0 | 565 |
3 | Isola, Akinwumi, The Modem Yoruba Novel. Ibadan: Henemann, 1998. |
2 | Ónye kwe kà ó gbapù ma ótù Whoever allows it to escape at all. |
1 | the realization that involving members of the target group in the decision-making |
2 | Figure 9 Waveforms (above), spectrograms and pitch tracks (below) of tɔ H |
1 | Nigerians for their wrong sense of values. For the poet, Nigerians do not attach much |
1 | 1.1 What is Tonal Stability? |
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2 | /roko/ |
1 | medium range of brightness values from (7b), coupled with a range of saturation values from |
2 | & \io[HD(o, s) ~ EMPTY(o)]]] |
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