Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... require it ; and those ( e.g. heyiqus ' was digging ' ) that exclude it . ( 39 ' ) a . ' ariqus ' aw'qus b . miyqus ... require one of the apparent subject - oriented agreement forms , but without the subject agreement . The verb miyqus ...
... require it ; and those ( e.g. heyiqus ' was digging ' ) that exclude it . ( 39 ' ) a . ' ariqus ' aw'qus b . miyqus ... require one of the apparent subject - oriented agreement forms , but without the subject agreement . The verb miyqus ...
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... require the presence of a num- ber - marked form , they differ as to whether or not the value of this form covaries with the subject . Thus , it is not enough for the requirements of a verb to specify the presence of a number - marked ...
... require the presence of a num- ber - marked form , they differ as to whether or not the value of this form covaries with the subject . Thus , it is not enough for the requirements of a verb to specify the presence of a number - marked ...
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... require a PN subject . If weather expressions require a PN subject , of course , the impossibility of the sentences in 47 follows automatically . Thus , the argument requirement for xillaqus is not [ Subject ] as in 44 , but rather [ PN ] ...
... require a PN subject . If weather expressions require a PN subject , of course , the impossibility of the sentences in 47 follows automatically . Thus , the argument requirement for xillaqus is not [ Subject ] as in 44 , but rather [ PN ] ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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