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4a and 4b ( the location of the speaker at the time of the cyclone ) , and the Garrwa clause is verb - initial ( with no pronoun ) . The flood is introduced in line 4f , and here a nominal referring to its size , walkurra ' big ( one ) ...
4a and 4b ( the location of the speaker at the time of the cyclone ) , and the Garrwa clause is verb - initial ( with no pronoun ) . The flood is introduced in line 4f , and here a nominal referring to its size , walkurra ' big ( one ) ...
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TD ) In 6 the initial pronoun is stressed , although it is not clear that this stressed pronoun is in fact in a separate intonation unit from the following verb and pronoun.29 In contrast , the pronoun following the verb is unstressed ...
TD ) In 6 the initial pronoun is stressed , although it is not clear that this stressed pronoun is in fact in a separate intonation unit from the following verb and pronoun.29 In contrast , the pronoun following the verb is unstressed ...
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The position and marking options for object are consistent with either a verb - initial or a verb - medial order . Lynch and colleagues ( 2002 : 86 ) appear to favor verb - initial as the reconstruction of POC order , on the basis of ...
The position and marking options for object are consistent with either a verb - initial or a verb - medial order . Lynch and colleagues ( 2002 : 86 ) appear to favor verb - initial as the reconstruction of POC order , on the basis of ...
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