Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Object affixes in Walman . The first- and second - person and the reflexive / reciprocal object affixes are prefixes that normally immediately follow the subject prefixes , " while the third - person object affixes are normally suffixes ...
... Object affixes in Walman . The first- and second - person and the reflexive / reciprocal object affixes are prefixes that normally immediately follow the subject prefixes , " while the third - person object affixes are normally suffixes ...
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... object position , both object agree- ment with noun phrases conjoined by o and object agreement with noun phrases con- joined by and - verbs exhibit the option of agreement with the entire conjoined noun phrase or with just the closest ...
... object position , both object agree- ment with noun phrases conjoined by o and object agreement with noun phrases con- joined by and - verbs exhibit the option of agreement with the entire conjoined noun phrase or with just the closest ...
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... object constructions . Postal responds . Bach points to a third possibility : it is actually possible that the NP in question is base - generated in the matrix object position . In Unit 2 , ' Extensions and reinterpretations of standard ...
... object constructions . Postal responds . Bach points to a third possibility : it is actually possible that the NP in question is base - generated in the matrix object position . In Unit 2 , ' Extensions and reinterpretations of standard ...
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