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( 3 ) INDV Grp Min This analysis of the dual predicts Greenberg's ( 1963 : 94 ) observation that a language with a dual number category will also have a plural , on the straightforward assumption that features that occur in conjunction ...
( 3 ) INDV Grp Min This analysis of the dual predicts Greenberg's ( 1963 : 94 ) observation that a language with a dual number category will also have a plural , on the straightforward assumption that features that occur in conjunction ...
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Therefore , falla ( í geð ) and gefallen can occur in the topicalization variant of the Nom - Dat construction , which yields linear Dat - Nom word order . The verb líka , however , does not have access to the Nom - Dat frame , hence ...
Therefore , falla ( í geð ) and gefallen can occur in the topicalization variant of the Nom - Dat construction , which yields linear Dat - Nom word order . The verb líka , however , does not have access to the Nom - Dat frame , hence ...
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Diessel's data , an average of 35.6 % were S / A - relatives , and 7.6 % were OBL - relatives ; 10- and GEN - relatives did not occur . Interestingly , the children Diessel examined produced S / A - relatives ( notably S - relatives ) ...
Diessel's data , an average of 35.6 % were S / A - relatives , and 7.6 % were OBL - relatives ; 10- and GEN - relatives did not occur . Interestingly , the children Diessel examined produced S / A - relatives ( notably S - relatives ) ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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