Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... EXPRESSED subjects in both sentences are singular . These are kil ' you ( sg . ) ' in 23b and skitàp ' man ( prox . ) ' in 23c . Thus the syntactically expressed subject in each case represents only a subset of the inflectionally expressed ...
... EXPRESSED subjects in both sentences are singular . These are kil ' you ( sg . ) ' in 23b and skitàp ' man ( prox . ) ' in 23c . Thus the syntactically expressed subject in each case represents only a subset of the inflectionally expressed ...
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... expressed as shown in 27b : the presence of the nonsingular subject marker -ya is obligatory here , since there are ... expressed in the morphology of the verb , the subject and object arguments in examples like 27b overlap in reference ...
... expressed as shown in 27b : the presence of the nonsingular subject marker -ya is obligatory here , since there are ... expressed in the morphology of the verb , the subject and object arguments in examples like 27b overlap in reference ...
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... expressed NP may sometimes represent a subset of the corresponding inflection- ally expressed argument . Given that such structures occur in the comitative construction , there would seem to be little reason to give a different analysis ...
... expressed NP may sometimes represent a subset of the corresponding inflection- ally expressed argument . Given that such structures occur in the comitative construction , there would seem to be little reason to give a different analysis ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
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