Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Chichewa : the subject of a raising verb corresponds only to the subject of the infinitival complement . We see , then , that evidence from agreement , control , and raising converge in identifying the inverted locative , not the theme ...
... Chichewa : the subject of a raising verb corresponds only to the subject of the infinitival complement . We see , then , that evidence from agreement , control , and raising converge in identifying the inverted locative , not the theme ...
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... 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 modifiers , even ...
... 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 modifiers , even ...
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... Chichewa , then we would expect to find that the locative NPs of Chichewa do NOT have the uses of locative PPs in English . However , this expectation is not borne out , as we saw in $ 10.2 . Despite the fact that Chichewa locatives ...
... Chichewa , then we would expect to find that the locative NPs of Chichewa do NOT have the uses of locative PPs in English . However , this expectation is not borne out , as we saw in $ 10.2 . Despite the fact that Chichewa locatives ...
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