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Note that verbs with repeated identical consonants as C2 and C3 are frequently found in Arabic ( Greenberg 1950 ) . ... The first page of the questionnaire provided instructions to judge each ' made up verb ' using a 1-7 scale based on ...
Note that verbs with repeated identical consonants as C2 and C3 are frequently found in Arabic ( Greenberg 1950 ) . ... The first page of the questionnaire provided instructions to judge each ' made up verb ' using a 1-7 scale based on ...
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DISTRIBUTION EXAMPLE OABS = " a verb 7 OOBL = " a verb 14 preverbs = ? a verb 15 ( O1 ) RED = " a verb , O1 verb 18 RED = ? a verb intrans 23 ODAT RED = " a verb 21a neg = ? a verb 24b nominal = ? a aux / verb 29b TABLE 1.
DISTRIBUTION EXAMPLE OABS = " a verb 7 OOBL = " a verb 14 preverbs = ? a verb 15 ( O1 ) RED = " a verb , O1 verb 18 RED = ? a verb intrans 23 ODAT RED = " a verb 21a neg = ? a verb 24b nominal = ? a aux / verb 29b TABLE 1.
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DISTRIBUTION 0 = " a nominal + aux / verb O / preverbs = " a neg : = verb 0 = ? a ODAT = ? a nominal + aux ,, / verb ,, then 0 ... The third exception is the use of the clitic in chained clauses with bipartite verbs seen in 35 and 36.
DISTRIBUTION 0 = " a nominal + aux / verb O / preverbs = " a neg : = verb 0 = ? a ODAT = ? a nominal + aux ,, / verb ,, then 0 ... The third exception is the use of the clitic in chained clauses with bipartite verbs seen in 35 and 36.
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