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( 87 ) Contrasts between the two strategies COORDINATE STRATEGY COMITATIVE STRATEGY a . ... ( E ) The difference between these two constructions in Walman thus appears to satisfy the contrast in 87c ; namely , in the construction in 88a ...
( 87 ) Contrasts between the two strategies COORDINATE STRATEGY COMITATIVE STRATEGY a . ... ( E ) The difference between these two constructions in Walman thus appears to satisfy the contrast in 87c ; namely , in the construction in 88a ...
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So , for example , languages may formally differentiate constituents in contexts of topic shift , contrast , and answers to questions . Heath's ( 1984 ) analysis of Wubuy ( Nunggubuyu ) free pronouns formally differentiates topic shift ...
So , for example , languages may formally differentiate constituents in contexts of topic shift , contrast , and answers to questions . Heath's ( 1984 ) analysis of Wubuy ( Nunggubuyu ) free pronouns formally differentiates topic shift ...
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Dench ( 2005a ) observes that in Nyamal first- and second - person free pronouns have one form for S and A functions , which contrast with O forms , which have a suffix -nya added . However , in addition there are emphatic ergative free ...
Dench ( 2005a ) observes that in Nyamal first- and second - person free pronouns have one form for S and A functions , which contrast with O forms , which have a suffix -nya added . However , in addition there are emphatic ergative free ...
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