Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Participant node , absent unless required for contrastive purposes . A language with only two Participant categories would then have the Participant representations in 14 . ( 14 ) a . PART b . PART Addr Under the theory of contrastive ...
... Participant node , absent unless required for contrastive purposes . A language with only two Participant categories would then have the Participant representations in 14 . ( 14 ) a . PART b . PART Addr Under the theory of contrastive ...
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... Participant argument always have the Participant prefix ( in Ojibwa , g- or n- ) , whether the Participant is the logical subject ( direct form ) or the logical object ( inverse form ) . Thus the prefix has been assumed to diagnose the ...
... Participant argument always have the Participant prefix ( in Ojibwa , g- or n- ) , whether the Participant is the logical subject ( direct form ) or the logical object ( inverse form ) . Thus the prefix has been assumed to diagnose the ...
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... participant - only clauses never involve inversion . Indeed , the claim that participant - only clauses are subject to inversion is not universally accepted among Algonquianists ( Hockett 1966 , 1992 , Goddard 1967 : 68 ) . The only ...
... participant - only clauses never involve inversion . Indeed , the claim that participant - only clauses are subject to inversion is not universally accepted among Algonquianists ( Hockett 1966 , 1992 , Goddard 1967 : 68 ) . The only ...
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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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