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Lexical aspect / Role and reference grammar / Subordination / Predicate / Coordination / X-bar theory / Grammatical aspect / Verb argument / Sentence / Linguistics / Grammar / Syntax
Date: 2005-08-12 14:00:30
Lexical aspect
Role and reference grammar
Subordination
Predicate
Coordination
X-bar theory
Grammatical aspect
Verb argument
Sentence
Linguistics
Grammar
Syntax

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