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... carry ' In the first example in 20 , k'- is one of the light verbs that does not occur independently ; in the second example , täyn- is an IncE that does not occur independently ; and in the third example , both morphemes of the ...
... carry ' In the first example in 20 , k'- is one of the light verbs that does not occur independently ; in the second example , täyn- is an IncE that does not occur independently ; and in the third example , both morphemes of the ...
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Example 64 involves both the PERSON and num features . ... analysis of the more interesting indeterminacy of correlated agreement requirements resembles the treatment we have given for the Xhosa , Chichewa , and German examples above .
Example 64 involves both the PERSON and num features . ... analysis of the more interesting indeterminacy of correlated agreement requirements resembles the treatment we have given for the Xhosa , Chichewa , and German examples above .
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These examples reinforce the point that different speakers may analyze the same forms either indeterminately or disjunctively . ... For example , if the number for a speaker is zero , then that speaker will not accept any instances of ...
These examples reinforce the point that different speakers may analyze the same forms either indeterminately or disjunctively . ... For example , if the number for a speaker is zero , then that speaker will not accept any instances of ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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