Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... nominal or an IAP nominal but not if headed by a simple nominal . With this in mind , consider 37 and 38 . ( 37 ) a . Syatyoo wa Taroo no saiyoo O kimeta . boss TOP Taroo GEN employment ACC decided ' The boss decided to employ Taroo ...
... nominal or an IAP nominal but not if headed by a simple nominal . With this in mind , consider 37 and 38 . ( 37 ) a . Syatyoo wa Taroo no saiyoo O kimeta . boss TOP Taroo GEN employment ACC decided ' The boss decided to employ Taroo ...
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... nominal + aux ,, / verb ,, then 0 verb1 , nominal + aux1 / verb ; then ODAT verb1 TABLE 2. Exceptional distributions of a . EXAMPLE 29a 24a 35 22 nominal ( 29a ) . The second exception is the use of the clitic in negated chained clauses ...
... nominal + aux ,, / verb ,, then 0 verb1 , nominal + aux1 / verb ; then ODAT verb1 TABLE 2. Exceptional distributions of a . EXAMPLE 29a 24a 35 22 nominal ( 29a ) . The second exception is the use of the clitic in negated chained clauses ...
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... nominal syntagm in a cosmic place which the speaker talks about , and that only the classification and the denomination of this referent are the fact of the substantive ' ( 17 ) . The work is divided into two parts . In the first , C ...
... nominal syntagm in a cosmic place which the speaker talks about , and that only the classification and the denomination of this referent are the fact of the substantive ' ( 17 ) . The work is divided into two parts . In the first , C ...
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