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Table of contents Foreword vii Intr
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Foreword The conference at which th
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Introduction Maurizio Gotti, Marina
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Introduction xi than one gender. Th
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Introduction xiii of Modern English
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part i Old and Middle English
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Ans van Kemenade, Tanja Milicev & R
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The Old English copula weorðan and
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Verb types and word order in Old an
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Verb types and word order 51 also i
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Verb types and word order 53 typica
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Verb types and word order 57 patter
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Verb types and word order 59 great
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Verb types and word order 61 comple
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Verb types and word order 63 (12) H
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Verb types and word order 65 non-co
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Verb types and word order 67 Sweet,
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70 Kristin Killie Opinions concerni
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72 Kristin Killie Examples of the d
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74 Kristin Killie locative meaning,
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76 Kristin Killie ing of this perip
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78 Kristin Killie ða wæs growende
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80 Kristin Killie Table 2. Function
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82 Kristin Killie (14) Ða dyde þe
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84 Kristin Killie is, of course, no
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86 Kristin Killie It is possible th
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88 Kristin Killie Comrie, Bernard.
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90 Letizia Vezzosi (Campbell 1959;
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9 Letizia Vezzosi In a sense, all g
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9 Letizia Vezzosi form to agree wit
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10 Letizia Vezzosi where its semant
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10 Letizia Vezzosi a phenomenon of
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10 Letizia Vezzosi North Germanic l
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10 Letizia Vezzosi Lazzeroni, Roman
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110 Tomohiro Yanagi The sentences i
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112 Tomohiro Yanagi given in (8) an
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114 Tomohiro Yanagi b. Ealle ge me
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116 Tomohiro Yanagi (17) accusative
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118 Tomohiro Yanagi 4. Syntactic po
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120 Tomohiro Yanagi for by assuming
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122 Tomohiro Yanagi general assumpt
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124 Tomohiro Yanagi Koopman, Willem
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126 Richard Ingham & Kleanthes K. G
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Index of subjects, terms & language
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279 neDerGaarD thoMsen, ole (ed.):
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226 leVin, saul: Semitic and Indo-E
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108 lieB, hans-heinrich: Linguistic
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44 JunGraithMayr, herrmann and walt