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Main and embedded clausal asymmetry in the history of English: Changes in assertive and non-assertive complements
Elly Van Gelderen
English
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Arts & Humanities
Asymmetry
96%
Main Clause
95%
Old English
82%
English People
72%
Subordinate Clause
64%
Verbs
57%
Clause
45%
Main Verb
32%
Split
21%
Chronicles
21%
Layer
19%
Social Sciences
asymmetry
100%
history
53%
lack
50%