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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... specific direct object , and in lc a specific direct object has moved past an indirect object . ( 1 ) a . DOnonspecific ... IO ... b . IO ... c . DO specific ... DO specific IO ... ᎠᎾ momspecific 10 DO specific In la the direct object ...
... specific direct object , and in lc a specific direct object has moved past an indirect object . ( 1 ) a . DOnonspecific ... IO ... b . IO ... c . DO specific ... DO specific IO ... ᎠᎾ momspecific 10 DO specific In la the direct object ...
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... specific or nonspecific . Specific subjects move to the specifier of vP . Nonspecific subjects stay in PredP . She then tries to link specificity and animacy . She suggests that subjects that remain in PredP do not receive Nom Case and ...
... specific or nonspecific . Specific subjects move to the specifier of vP . Nonspecific subjects stay in PredP . She then tries to link specificity and animacy . She suggests that subjects that remain in PredP do not receive Nom Case and ...
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... specific context of the organism , it is advantageous to be able to acquire that behavior quickly and efficiently . The use of language is surely a candidate for such an analysis : once language emerged in a human population , it ...
... specific context of the organism , it is advantageous to be able to acquire that behavior quickly and efficiently . The use of language is surely a candidate for such an analysis : once language emerged in a human population , it ...
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