Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Type III NI and languages with Type IV NI in Mithun's sense . In addition , the possessor - stranding examples in Mapudungun that we mentioned above count as Type II NI in Mithun's typology , because the verb agrees with the stranded ...
... Type III NI and languages with Type IV NI in Mithun's sense . In addition , the possessor - stranding examples in Mapudungun that we mentioned above count as Type II NI in Mithun's typology , because the verb agrees with the stranded ...
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... Type III NI and Type IV NI are very similar in other respects : they have the same gross syntactic distribution , for example ( see 1-5 ) , and the same range of semantic interpretations ( see 12-17 ) . These generalizations would be at ...
... Type III NI and Type IV NI are very similar in other respects : they have the same gross syntactic distribution , for example ( see 1-5 ) , and the same range of semantic interpretations ( see 12-17 ) . These generalizations would be at ...
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... Type I NI causes morphological detransitivization , but says nothing about this issue with respect to Type III and Type IV languages . Baker ( 1996 : 22-23 ) treats the distinction as a secondary parameter , independent of the Type III / ...
... Type I NI causes morphological detransitivization , but says nothing about this issue with respect to Type III and Type IV languages . Baker ( 1996 : 22-23 ) treats the distinction as a secondary parameter , independent of the Type III / ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 6 |
Letters to Language | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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