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SHORT REPORT Ingush Pa : The elusive Type 5 clitic ? DAVID A. PETERSON Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology A clitic occurring mainly in same - subject chaining constructions in Ingush ( Northeast Caucasian ) exhibits the ...
SHORT REPORT Ingush Pa : The elusive Type 5 clitic ? DAVID A. PETERSON Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology A clitic occurring mainly in same - subject chaining constructions in Ingush ( Northeast Caucasian ) exhibits the ...
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The second exception is the use of the clitic in negated chained clauses following an object or preverb complex ( 24a , 25a ) . The third exception is the use of the clitic in chained clauses with bipartite verbs seen in 35 and 36.
The second exception is the use of the clitic in negated chained clauses following an object or preverb complex ( 24a , 25a ) . The third exception is the use of the clitic in chained clauses with bipartite verbs seen in 35 and 36.
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a of the special clitic ( of the pronominal variety ) as a kind of adjoined affix ; there is little about the mechanisms that create simple clitics . Two concepts central to E's framework are visibility and identification .
a of the special clitic ( of the pronominal variety ) as a kind of adjoined affix ; there is little about the mechanisms that create simple clitics . Two concepts central to E's framework are visibility and identification .
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