Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... verb is grouped when a subject precedes and verbal complements follow . In 28b - c there are larger breaks between the subject and the verb than between the verb and its object ; in 28c , for example , the pause between the subject and the ...
... verb is grouped when a subject precedes and verbal complements follow . In 28b - c there are larger breaks between the subject and the verb than between the verb and its object ; in 28c , for example , the pause between the subject and the ...
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... verb form . Notice also that the attributive verb form carries an adnominal prefix that agrees with the controller in gender class ; it agrees with ' fisherman ' in 58a and with ' fish ' in 58b . Now when inversion verbs occur in ...
... verb form . Notice also that the attributive verb form carries an adnominal prefix that agrees with the controller in gender class ; it agrees with ' fisherman ' in 58a and with ' fish ' in 58b . Now when inversion verbs occur in ...
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... VERB AGREEMENT . First , subject - verb agreement in English locative inversions differs from that in Chichewa . Where the Chichewa verb shows obligatory agreement with the preposed locative argument , the English verb agrees with the ...
... VERB AGREEMENT . First , subject - verb agreement in English locative inversions differs from that in Chichewa . Where the Chichewa verb shows obligatory agreement with the preposed locative argument , the English verb agrees with the ...
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