Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... clitic occurring mainly in same - subject chaining constructions in Ingush ( Northeast Caucasian ) exhibits the following characteristics in terms of Klavans's 1985 clitic typology : it is positioned with respect to the final element of ...
... clitic occurring mainly in same - subject chaining constructions in Ingush ( Northeast Caucasian ) exhibits the following characteristics in terms of Klavans's 1985 clitic typology : it is positioned with respect to the final element of ...
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... 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 last exception involves the type of ...
... 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 last exception involves the type of ...
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... clitic doubling in his data - rich Ch . 3 as a means of filling out his model . Clitic doubling is defined as a tautophrasal , co - referential NP - AGR pair , with the AGR adjoined to a host and not morphologically subcategorized by it ...
... clitic doubling in his data - rich Ch . 3 as a means of filling out his model . Clitic doubling is defined as a tautophrasal , co - referential NP - AGR pair , with the AGR adjoined to a host and not morphologically subcategorized by it ...
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