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I'm writing a paper on the psychology of language acquisition and sentence structures in Kinyarwanda. I'm trying to put together an initial report for my supervisor, but it looks like the online database I was using has been corrupted...in any case, I was hoping that someone would remind me how to treat multiple WH-particles within a phrase.
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Who bought what?
Why did who go where?
I wonder which cow she bought where?
I'm writing a paper on the psychology of language acquisition and sentence structures in Kinyarwanda. I'm trying to put together an initial report for my supervisor, but it looks like the online database I was using has been corrupted...in any case, I was hoping that someone would remind me how to treat multiple WH-particles within a phrase.
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Who bought what?
Why did who go where?
I wonder which cow she bought where?
if anyone has any idea, I'd be very grateful.
Kirstie
MA candidate, Linquistics,
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