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Thus , inverted locatives satisfy a third major generalization holding of grammatical subjects in Chichewa : the subject of a raising verb corresponds only to the subject of the infinitival complement . We see , then , that evidence ...
Thus , inverted locatives satisfy a third major generalization holding of grammatical subjects in Chichewa : the subject of a raising verb corresponds only to the subject of the infinitival complement . We see , then , that evidence ...
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True PPs in Chichewa have no gender class and disallow concord altogether . Third , unlike the English PPs , these putative Chichewa PPs would never appear unembedded outside of NPs . All Chichewa locatives allow NP specifiers and ...
True PPs in Chichewa have no gender class and disallow concord altogether . Third , unlike the English PPs , these putative Chichewa PPs would never appear unembedded outside of NPs . All Chichewa locatives allow NP specifiers and ...
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This brings us to the fundamental typological question to be addressed in this study : why do English and Chichewa differ in the categorization of locatives ? One might suspect that it is a difference in semantics that determines the ...
This brings us to the fundamental typological question to be addressed in this study : why do English and Chichewa differ in the categorization of locatives ? One might suspect that it is a difference in semantics that determines the ...
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