| 11. | The word order changes also depending on whether the phrase is a main clause or a dependent clause.
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| 12. | In most cases it has the force of a dependent clause denoting time, cause, purpose, supposition, opposition, concession.
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| 13. | He used simple declaratory sentences with hardly a dependent clause and no filler-type utterances such as'uh','as it were', or'you know '.
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| 14. | Some sources describe the usage after a dependent clause ( the second example ) as " non-standard " rather than generally correct.
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| 15. | In the Miyako varieties, the object in a dependent clause of clause-chaining constructions has a special marker, homophonous to a topic marker.
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| 16. | The word order changes also depending on whether the phrase is in a main clause or in certain kinds of dependent clause.
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| 17. | "' NOTE "': A dependent clause in the indicative must also be put into the subjunctive when transferred to the indirect speech.
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| 18. | I think that article said it is a variant form of an adverbial dependent clause, with " after " being an adverbial conjunction.
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| 19. | If relations of core noun phrases are marked only on the verb, it is less uneconomic to express them in a dependent clause.
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| 20. | You can, however, only do that with the object, not with a dependent clause .-- Lambiam 13 : 30, 26 December 2007 ( UTC)
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