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corruption (degraded or missing characters), so the source document (link below) should
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be sure to cite ODIN and the source document. Please use the following citation record or variant thereof:
M. Becker (2003). Structure-based Dependencies and Crosslinguistic Differences.
URL: http://www.unc.edu/~mbecker/lectnotes/Ling30a/syn4.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 1720&langcode=hin (2021-05-25).
Example #1:
a. Ram-ne seb kh a:ya (Hindi)
Ram apple ate
"Ram ate an apple"
Example #2:
b. Ram Angrezi bol [email protected] hE
Ram English speak able is
"Ram can speak English"
Example #3:
c. larke-ne cari-se kutto-ko ma:ra
boy stick-with dog hit
"The boy hit the dog with a stick"
Example #4:
e. safed ph ul
white flower
"white flower"