| 11. | Other relations between a verb and its noun phrase complements or relational constructions.
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| 12. | Some languages allow the noun phrase arguments of a verb to go unpronounced.
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| 13. | Is bizarre because the object " tobacco " is a separate noun phrase.
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| 14. | The first involves relativising the possessor of a noun phrase within the relative clause.
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| 15. | Thus, determiners always precede their nouns if they are in the same noun phrase.
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| 16. | They are clitics, and always take a final position in a given noun phrase.
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| 17. | Example ( 8b ) displays the complex noun phrase constraint.
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| 18. | This only affects the first word in a noun phrase.
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| 19. | Normally, the noun phrase and the adpositional phrase are investigated.
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| 20. | Within the noun phrase, most Possessors precede possessed, and relative clauses precede their head.
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