Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... argument bears a 3pl possessive and the subject is also obligatorily 3pl . " 10 ( 28 ) pomśwaamay sil ' aw'qué their daughter AUX be ( sg ) . PAST ' They had a daughter , I gather . ' The contrast between the sentence in 29 and those in ...
... argument bears a 3pl possessive and the subject is also obligatorily 3pl . " 10 ( 28 ) pomśwaamay sil ' aw'qué their daughter AUX be ( sg ) . PAST ' They had a daughter , I gather . ' The contrast between the sentence in 29 and those in ...
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... argument structure is specifically the latter . Verbs vary also in regard to acceptable subject possibilities . It might appear from the list in 39 and the discussion of argument structure above that verbs could be divided into three ...
... argument structure is specifically the latter . Verbs vary also in regard to acceptable subject possibilities . It might appear from the list in 39 and the discussion of argument structure above that verbs could be divided into three ...
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... argument structure is 3pl in 45 and 2pl in 46. This value must be a consequence of the person / number value associated with PRONOUN- xay . I propose that such forms are optional additions to the argument structure , albeit additions ...
... argument structure is 3pl in 45 and 2pl in 46. This value must be a consequence of the person / number value associated with PRONOUN- xay . I propose that such forms are optional additions to the argument structure , albeit additions ...
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