Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... requires , for example , that if a language has accusative case - marking on objects , then each NP in a set of conjoined objects will have the value ACC as its case feature . It also requires that , if the verbs of a language must ...
... requires , for example , that if a language has accusative case - marking on objects , then each NP in a set of conjoined objects will have the value ACC as its case feature . It also requires that , if the verbs of a language must ...
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... requiring that the verb be both 3pl . and 1sg . But in fact 4 does not actually require that the verb in this example simul- taneously bear the contradictory feature values 3pl . and 1sg ; it merely requires that the verb have values ...
... requiring that the verb be both 3pl . and 1sg . But in fact 4 does not actually require that the verb in this example simul- taneously bear the contradictory feature values 3pl . and 1sg ; it merely requires that the verb have values ...
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... requires NP's to be case - marked . With inanimate objects , a cannot appear to case - mark the NP ; as a result , only animate NP's participate in doubling con- structions in many varieties of Mod . Sp . In OSp . , a is always optional ...
... requires NP's to be case - marked . With inanimate objects , a cannot appear to case - mark the NP ; as a result , only animate NP's participate in doubling con- structions in many varieties of Mod . Sp . In OSp . , a is always optional ...
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