Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... predicate perfect participle in lb. This would indicate that the masculine form in -s is marked , while the neuter in Ø is not . Against this is the fact that in predicate position , at least , it is the neuter form which must be marked ...
... predicate perfect participle in lb. This would indicate that the masculine form in -s is marked , while the neuter in Ø is not . Against this is the fact that in predicate position , at least , it is the neuter form which must be marked ...
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... predicates , as in these Hopi sentences : ( 10 ) a . pam qööca ' It is white . ' b . pam qati ' It sits / sat / is sitting . ' c . pam wari ' It ran . ' ( STATE ) ( IMPRF PROC ) ( PERF PROC ) An unqualified perfective predicate normally ...
... predicates , as in these Hopi sentences : ( 10 ) a . pam qööca ' It is white . ' b . pam qati ' It sits / sat / is sitting . ' c . pam wari ' It ran . ' ( STATE ) ( IMPRF PROC ) ( PERF PROC ) An unqualified perfective predicate normally ...
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... predicates shown in Fig . 9 is valid for both English and Hopi . Stative predicates take be as their existential predicate , while process predi- cates , marked by do , can be divided into perfective and imperfective classes : 3 ( 13 ) ...
... predicates shown in Fig . 9 is valid for both English and Hopi . Stative predicates take be as their existential predicate , while process predi- cates , marked by do , can be divided into perfective and imperfective classes : 3 ( 13 ) ...
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