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Grammar / Syntactic categories / Semantics / Syntax / Languages of Vanuatu / Inalienable possession / Clause / Grammatical modifier / Greenlandic language / Noun phrase / English language / Tariana language
Date: 2015-01-06 12:54:08
Grammar
Syntactic categories
Semantics
Syntax
Languages of Vanuatu
Inalienable possession
Clause
Grammatical modifier
Greenlandic language
Noun phrase
English language
Tariana language

Phrasal alignment in Functional Discourse Grammar

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