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    Studies in romance nouns extracted from past participles. by Georges, Emanuel

    Published 1970
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    Syntax und Semanantik der Substantivgruppe /

    Published 1991
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    Writing science : literacy and discursive power / by Halliday, M. A. K. (Michael Alexander Kirkwood), 1925-2018

    Published 1993
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    Exploring grammar in context : grammar reference and practice upper-intermediate and advanced / by Carter, Ronald, 1947-

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Complex noun phrases -- 19. Prepositions -- pt. e. Exploring spoken grammar in context -- 20. …”
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    Transformational grammar : a first course / by Radford, Andrew

    Published 1988
    Table of Contents: “…1 Goals -- 2 Structure -- 3 Phrase-markers -- 4 Noun phrases -- 5 Other phrases -- 6 Clauses -- 7 The lexicon -- 8 Transformations -- 9 WH movement -- 10 Alpha movement.…”
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    Titles in research and review articles in veterinary medicine : a corpus-based study by Gandur, Analía Mariela

    Published 2016
    “…Title length and lexical density were analyzed in the titles of the structures considered, namely noun phrase, compound construction, statements and questions. …”
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    Grammatical constructions : their form and meaning /

    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Inalienability and the interpretation of modified noun phrases / Claudia Brugman -- Making one’s way through the data / Adele E. …”
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    Argomenti per una linguistica della traduzione = Notes pour une linguistique de la traduction = On linguistic aspects of translation /

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…A linguistic and psycholinguistic study of traslation from Danish into French / Lita Lundquist -- Encapsulating noun phrases in german press: how italian learners of german face them / Daniela Oria -- Discourse markers and the indeterminacy of traslation / Carla Bazzanella, Lucia Morra.…”
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    Studi di linguistica e di letteratura /

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Le parole e i simboli della frammentazione nell'opera di Micheline La France / di Françoise Bayle Petrelli -- Osservazioni sulla lingua della Carta de Logu / di Antonietta Dettori -- El Diálogo de los pajes, un caso curioso de dramatización de diálogo renacentista / di María Dolores García Sánchez -- Noun phrases in Amharic and standard Arabic / by Giuliano Lancioni -- Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro / di Ines Loi Corvetto -- Il lessico del Giornale di Sardegna (annata 1796) / di Anna Maria Porcu -- Darum, un avverbio polisemico / di Franca Ortu -- Il narratore, il narratario e il personaggio : il caso del Doctor Sutilis di Clarín / di Maria Rosso Gallo -- La signora Bovary : Natalia Ginzburg fra traduzione e romanzo / di Fabio Vasarri…”
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    Explorations in English historical syntax /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Exploring English historical syntax / Hubert Cuyckens -- "Permissive" subjects and the decline of adverbial linking in the history of English / Bettelou Los -- Cognate noun constructions in Early Modern English: The case of Tyndale's New Testament / Nikolaos Lavidas -- On the differential evolution of simple and complex object constructions in English / Günter Rohdenburg -- Finite causative complements in Middle English / Brian Lowrey -- Causative make and its infinitival complements in Early Modern English / Yoko Iyeiri -- Semantic and lexical shifts with the "into-causative" construction in American English / Mark Davies and Jong-Bok Kim -- Free adjuncts in Late Modern English: A corpus-based study / Carla Bouzada Jabois -- Complexity and genre distribution of left-dislocated strings after the fixation of SVO syntax / David Tizón-Couto -- Why Scotsmen will drown and shall not be saved: The historical development of will and shall in Older Scots / Christine Elsweiler -- A study of Old English dugan: Its potential for auxiliation / Kousuke Kaita -- Sequentiality and the emergence of new constructions: That's the bottom line is (that) in American English / Reijirou Shibasaki.…”
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    Interferences on subject-verb agreement production in spanish. A study of the role of semantic and morphophonological factors by Sánchez, María Elina, Sevilla, Yamila, Jaichenco, Virginia

    Published 2013
    “…Subject type (distributive vs. non-distributive), number of local noun (singular vs. plural) and local noun type according to the morphophonological realization (marked vs. invariant/unmarked) were manipulated. …”
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    The origins and development of the English language / by Algeo, John

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Loss of Grammatical Gender. Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives. The Inflection of Nouns. …”
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    The ominous is the family by Rosental, Andrés

    Published 2023
    “…However, with the contribution of the series, what appears as an adjective will become a noun in order to be able to maintain that the ominous is the family. …”
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    International Journal of American Linguistics /

    Published 1936
    Table of Contents: “…Potawatomi II: Derivation, Personal Prefixes, and Nouns / Charles F. Hockett -- On Analyzing Hispano-Maya Blends / Yakov Malkiel -- Tzeltal (Mayan) Noun and Verb Morphology / Marianna C. …”
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    Lingüística teórica y aplicada : nuevos enfoques /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Vigo: Las oraciones escindidas como casos de inversion copulativa - Silvia Amutio Palacios: Old english suffixed nouns. constructions, layering and feature percolation - Lorena Barrera Fernandez: Is the get passive construction totally synonymous with the become counterpart? …”
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    Para, por y sobre Luis Quereda /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…La semántica de los verbos charge, cost, lose y rob / Carmen Aguilera Carnerero -- A review of mood and modality in Querada Rodriguez-Navarro's a morphosyntactic study of the English verb phrase / Antonio Bueno González -- Complex verb noun predicates in Spanish / Hans Jörg Busch -- On ergative pseudo-effective structures in English: the "adversative" type / Pilar Guerrero Medina -- Preference organization, (im)politeness and context: where conversation analysis and sociopragmatics meet / Nobuo Ignacio López Sako -- Sobre el estrés, la angustia y otras estrecheses: reflexiones desde el latín / Jesús Luque Moreno -- La modificación intra-verbal en la adscripción de los Disputed Papers. …”
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    Towards the knowledge society : making EFL education relevant /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Cardinali -- A study of the complex noun phrase in technical texts in foreign language : its impact in the reading comprehension process / María Cecilia Benassi, Silvia del Pilar Flores, María Carolina Benassi -- Grant-proposal abstracts written by non-native English speaking scientists : a genre-based study in the context of an Argentinean University / Elsa I. …”
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    Acta Linguistica Hafniensia : International Journal of Linguistics /

    Published 1965
    Table of Contents: “…Ballard -- Phonation types in Chinese and South East Asian languages / Søren Egerod -- A commentary on hjelmslev's outline of the Danish expression system (I) / Hans Basbøll -- Some characteristics of noun phrases in West Greenlandic / Jørgen Rischel.…”
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    Análisis de tiempos hasta que se produce un error de concordancia en cuatro estudiantes italianos de ELE by Marafioti, Pablo Ezequiel

    Published 2022
    “…The following factors were founded as statistically significant: (i) ‘determinants’ (indefinite, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, exclamatory) and ‘adjectives’ (proper, ordinal, cardinal); (ii) animate nouns; (iii) instances of agreement in which the student could form a plural in “-os” from an italian plural form in “-i”; (iv) instances of agreement in which the learner could apply an strategy by creating a plural in “-es” from an italian singular form in “-e”; (v) agreement instances with words whose endings had a low or medium similarity with those of the italian words; (vi) instances including familiar and / or frequent nouns; (vii) instances whose TYPES were more frequent.…”
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