Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... object , since neither is first person . THE PLURAL PRONOUN CONSTRUCTION 3. In isolation , libatotikotik ( cf. 3a ) ... ( object - controlled ) plu- rality marked on the verb . Likewise 6b is ambiguous as to whether the man's wife is ...
... object , since neither is first person . THE PLURAL PRONOUN CONSTRUCTION 3. In isolation , libatotikotik ( cf. 3a ) ... ( object - controlled ) plu- rality marked on the verb . Likewise 6b is ambiguous as to whether the man's wife is ...
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... object- marked form nawitmal - i ' girl - object ' . Compare this to the Luiseño sentence in 8a ( repeated here ) with a postposition - marked form ki - nga ' house - in ' . ( 8 ) a . ki - nga sil ' aw'qus house - in AUX be ( sg ) .PAST ...
... object- marked form nawitmal - i ' girl - object ' . Compare this to the Luiseño sentence in 8a ( repeated here ) with a postposition - marked form ki - nga ' house - in ' . ( 8 ) a . ki - nga sil ' aw'qus house - in AUX be ( sg ) .PAST ...
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... object - marked form must be accompanied by such a form , not by a number - marked or possessive - marked form ; yet , except for weather expres- sions , verbs don't require a specific subject value . Even ' copular ' forms like miyqus ...
... object - marked form must be accompanied by such a form , not by a number - marked or possessive - marked form ; yet , except for weather expres- sions , verbs don't require a specific subject value . Even ' copular ' forms like miyqus ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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