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  • On Root Modality and Thematic Relations in Tagalog and English*

    On Root Modality and Thematic Relations in Tagalog and English*

  • Classifiers: a Typology of Noun Categorization Edward J

    Classifiers: a Typology of Noun Categorization Edward J

  • The Term Declension, the Three Basic Qualities of Latin Nouns, That

    The Term Declension, the Three Basic Qualities of Latin Nouns, That

  • 30. Tense Aspect Mood 615

    30. Tense Aspect Mood 615

  • Corpus Study of Tense, Aspect, and Modality in Diglossic Speech in Cairene Arabic

    Corpus Study of Tense, Aspect, and Modality in Diglossic Speech in Cairene Arabic

  • 1 Noun Classes and Classifiers, Semantics of Alexandra Y

    1 Noun Classes and Classifiers, Semantics of Alexandra Y

  • Higher-Order Grammatical Features in Multilingual BERT Isabel Papadimitriou Ethan A

    Higher-Order Grammatical Features in Multilingual BERT Isabel Papadimitriou Ethan A

  • Declension of Nouns

    Declension of Nouns

  • The Position of Subjects*

    The Position of Subjects*

  • The Grammatical Category of Modality∗

    The Grammatical Category of Modality∗

  • UNCORRECTED PROOFS © JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY 1St Proofs 224 Michael Cysouw

    UNCORRECTED PROOFS © JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY 1St Proofs 224 Michael Cysouw

  • Facet Analysis Using Grammar

    Facet Analysis Using Grammar

  • Subject/Verb Agreement Errors 425.640.1750 |

    Subject/Verb Agreement Errors 425.640.1750 |

  • Phi-Feature Inflection and Agreement: an Introduction

    Phi-Feature Inflection and Agreement: an Introduction

  • Predicate-Internal Subjects, Auxiliaries, Nonfinite Clauses

    Predicate-Internal Subjects, Auxiliaries, Nonfinite Clauses

  • Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari Thera Crane

    Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari Thera Crane

  • Syntax Outline

    Syntax Outline

  • Affirmative and Negative in Ibn S¯In¯A

    Affirmative and Negative in Ibn S¯In¯A

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  • Noun Inflection and Pronouns
  • 13 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement
  • The Evolution of Case Grammar
  • Syntax Corrected
  • Topic and Topic-Comment Structures in First Language Acquisition of Mandarin Chinese
  • What Do We Really Know About Nominal Classification Systems? Gunter Senft Max Planck Insl;Rule for Psycholinguistics, ""~Megen
  • Anthropocentrism, Egocentrism and the Notion of Animacy Hierarchy Sandrine Sorlin, Laure Gardelle
  • Person, Animacy and Null Subjects
  • The Complete Sentence
  • Sentence Patterns II: Locating Objects and Complements
  • Case Grammar and Its Application in English Vocabulary Teaching
  • Modeling Verbal Inflection for English to German
  • On Subjects and Pseudo-Subjects
  • Subjects and Objects Explanation
  • Subjects and Objects.Pdf
  • Negation and Being Daniel Dahlstrom
  • Latin Conjugations and Declensions
  • 1. Tense 2. Aspect 3. Mood 4. Voice Tense Tense Is the Grammatical Term That Refers to the Time When the Action of the Verb Occurs: Past, Present, Future


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