Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... relative clauses are marked by the same or similar affixes , probably cognate between the two languages ; and ( 2 ) the syntax of possessive phrases is similar . Relative clause constructions are on the surface less similar : in Dyirbal ...
... relative clauses are marked by the same or similar affixes , probably cognate between the two languages ; and ( 2 ) the syntax of possessive phrases is similar . Relative clause constructions are on the surface less similar : in Dyirbal ...
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... relative clause where the common N is object of the constituent sentence , then the relative clause marker , plus the case inflection of the common N in the matrix sentence , is added ... relative RELATIVE CLAUSES AND POSSESSIVE PHRASES 41.
... relative clause where the common N is object of the constituent sentence , then the relative clause marker , plus the case inflection of the common N in the matrix sentence , is added ... relative RELATIVE CLAUSES AND POSSESSIVE PHRASES 41.
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... relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the constituent sentence . Further , the tense deletion rule applies after ( ii ) for Dyirbal , but after ...
... relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the constituent sentence . Further , the tense deletion rule applies after ( ii ) for Dyirbal , but after ...
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