Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... properties , the TH seems to make a similar claim involving these semantic properties and certain aspects of morphosyntactic coding . For example , in some languages , both definite and indefinite objects are case - marked ; in other ...
... properties , the TH seems to make a similar claim involving these semantic properties and certain aspects of morphosyntactic coding . For example , in some languages , both definite and indefinite objects are case - marked ; in other ...
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... properties . In OSp . , non - tonic pronouns are pronominals in the lexicon and the syntax ; as such , they have the properties of heads of maximal projec- tions . In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no ...
... properties . In OSp . , non - tonic pronouns are pronominals in the lexicon and the syntax ; as such , they have the properties of heads of maximal projec- tions . In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no ...
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... properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' . The traditional account of this is that the original object has become a chômeur . But Instrumental ...
... properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' . The traditional account of this is that the original object has become a chômeur . But Instrumental ...
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