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For infinitives , the contraction needed for i - bigrade verbs like oku leads to the wrong result for k - irregular ku . ( This is like the problem of ki ' come ' vs. kwi * tree ' discussed above , but here both strings end in * ko.i . ) ...
For infinitives , the contraction needed for i - bigrade verbs like oku leads to the wrong result for k - irregular ku . ( This is like the problem of ki ' come ' vs. kwi * tree ' discussed above , but here both strings end in * ko.i . ) ...
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If case requirements conflict , the result is ungrammatical : ( 16 ) * Wer nicht geholfen wird , muss klug sein . ... These results follow from the traditional atomic - value - and - equality account of agreement .
If case requirements conflict , the result is ungrammatical : ( 16 ) * Wer nicht geholfen wird , muss klug sein . ... These results follow from the traditional atomic - value - and - equality account of agreement .
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Corbett ( 1983 ) observes that when deca is conjoined with an unambiguously feminine singular noun , the result is masculine rather than feminine ( plural ) predicate agreement ; compare 51 and 52 . ( 51 ) Jelena i deca došli / * došle ...
Corbett ( 1983 ) observes that when deca is conjoined with an unambiguously feminine singular noun , the result is masculine rather than feminine ( plural ) predicate agreement ; compare 51 and 52 . ( 51 ) Jelena i deca došli / * došle ...
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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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