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The most frequent use of ? a , however , is in chained ( subordinate ) clauses , as in 7 , where ? a is attached to the ... Pa occurs in the chained clause when the chained and main clauses have the same subject , or , for unaccusative ...
The most frequent use of ? a , however , is in chained ( subordinate ) clauses , as in 7 , where ? a is attached to the ... Pa occurs in the chained clause when the chained and main clauses have the same subject , or , for unaccusative ...
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Thus , an ergative can express a chained clause absolutive / main clause ergative subject , an absolutive can express a ... Lastly , while the overwhelming majority of Pa's chaining uses are ones in which the subjects of the clauses are ...
Thus , an ergative can express a chained clause absolutive / main clause ergative subject , an absolutive can express a ... Lastly , while the overwhelming majority of Pa's chaining uses are ones in which the subjects of the clauses are ...
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In chained clauses which only have a ( nondative ) oblique object , ' a occurs enclitic to the oblique object : OOBL ... If there is a preverb complex associated with the verb of the chained clause , whether the verb is transitive or ...
In chained clauses which only have a ( nondative ) oblique object , ' a occurs enclitic to the oblique object : OOBL ... If there is a preverb complex associated with the verb of the chained clause , whether the verb is transitive or ...
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