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Note also that for inanimate possessors the relative frequency of the s - genitive is also significantly higher if the possessor is short and the head is long ( the hotel's elegant lobby , 37.4 % ) compared to the neutral baseline ...
Note also that for inanimate possessors the relative frequency of the s - genitive is also significantly higher if the possessor is short and the head is long ( the hotel's elegant lobby , 37.4 % ) compared to the neutral baseline ...
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DISCUSSION NOTE On markedness asymmetries in person and number * MARTHA MCGINNIS University of Calgary 1. INTRODUCTION . Extensive typological research on systems of pronouns and agreement has led to a number of important discoveries ...
DISCUSSION NOTE On markedness asymmetries in person and number * MARTHA MCGINNIS University of Calgary 1. INTRODUCTION . Extensive typological research on systems of pronouns and agreement has led to a number of important discoveries ...
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I think Ryckman's point can be strengthened by taking note of the context in which Harris was working in the 1940s and 1950s . Readers of Language fifty years ago were offered an explanation of this context by Yehoshua Bar - Hillel ...
I think Ryckman's point can be strengthened by taking note of the context in which Harris was working in the 1940s and 1950s . Readers of Language fifty years ago were offered an explanation of this context by Yehoshua Bar - Hillel ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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