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( i ) Adj(i)stem < 2 <
3 < Q < (s.t. 1 S.O. is not big and -)
(ii) {Adj(na)stem 1 N} TI&. 2 <
LS
@+Ti22 < (s.t. 1 S.O. is not quiet and -)
=Tti 2 < (s.o. is not a teacher but -)
et
@0$&,3 II~< a < , $-IT- d?, Z&~;il.?h+~~:,
(It wasn't very cold this winter and we wore our overcoats only two or
three times.)
loin fhd'
ll$s~f:@~d&c:3E < a <, #$T&-c ~3~7:~
(The movie I saw yesterday was so boring that I went to sleep during
it.)
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7%
<,
$LGL~&.B$?~B~ Q)j5I$@~C;fa A5382 LkO
(To listen to Japanese was not easy, and I had quite a difficult time.)
@Zk@&f:8d&.?fii3 &L < 2 < , €!I%+ &%%
(I was surprised that I did not feel so sad when I parted with her.)
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IL I1LCL
$Li~B$$g??&$ji;i-C fif:a)d&.El$ATG&.h < , 7> i5Af?9f:,
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(The person who taught me Japanese was not a Japanese but an Amer-
ican.)
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#hik am;t.s~Y$&~i~a .r~ae,
9
(What I like is not Japanese cuisine, but Thai cuisine.)
1. Adj(i)stem ku naku and Adj(na) de wa naku are used to express a reason /
cause for what follows, as shown in KS(A) and Exs.(a) - (d). But the
reason 1 cause there is not stated as precisely as in kara 1 node-clauses,
just like the English conjunction "and".
(+ kara3 (DBJG: 179-81); node (DBJG: 328-31))