Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... clauses , if - clauses , wH - clauses , and other subordinators ( i.e. adverbial clauses ) function as part of a single dimension ; but relative clauses have a separate communicative function . Infinitives have been grouped as parts of ...
... clauses , if - clauses , wH - clauses , and other subordinators ( i.e. adverbial clauses ) function as part of a single dimension ; but relative clauses have a separate communicative function . Infinitives have been grouped as parts of ...
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... clauses than the notional DO in 10 does . The form of transitive verbs in Ojibwa varies according to the animacy of ... clauses containing a notional DO but no IO , the object affix represents the notional DO . In clauses containing both ...
... clauses than the notional DO in 10 does . The form of transitive verbs in Ojibwa varies according to the animacy of ... clauses containing a notional DO but no IO , the object affix represents the notional DO . In clauses containing both ...
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... clauses like 46b , but also possessed nominals in Possessor Ascension clauses , and initial Su's in Goal Ad- vancement clauses ; all these are chômeurs on their analysis . Thus , either we cannot maintain the claim that the number of ...
... clauses like 46b , but also possessed nominals in Possessor Ascension clauses , and initial Su's in Goal Ad- vancement clauses ; all these are chômeurs on their analysis . Thus , either we cannot maintain the claim that the number of ...
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