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When the governing word completely determines the inflected form (within a specified inflectional category) of the governed word, the inflected form in which the latter appears serves no independent function, but merely helps to mark the syntactical connection. In some instances the governing word does not completely determine the inflected form of the governed word, but only narrows down the range of choice. - Hockett (1958), a pag.216
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