Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... relative clauses in indicating non - specificity , irrespective of existence , provides a natural way to relate -ra indicatives to the etymological subjunctives in -se which appear in identical environments . In effect , imperfect ...
... relative clauses in indicating non - specificity , irrespective of existence , provides a natural way to relate -ra indicatives to the etymological subjunctives in -se which appear in identical environments . In effect , imperfect ...
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... relative weight of some potentially non - final phrase W and of some following clause - mate ( s ) Z can be known ... relative , where the head is reconstructible by the ' double function ' of the relative pronoun - which , as shown by ...
... relative weight of some potentially non - final phrase W and of some following clause - mate ( s ) Z can be known ... relative , where the head is reconstructible by the ' double function ' of the relative pronoun - which , as shown by ...
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... relative " constructions ' , shows that an Iroquois noun may , under certain conditions , be incorporated into the verb complex of which it is an argument . If a noun is modified by a relative clause , it may be incorporated into the ...
... relative " constructions ' , shows that an Iroquois noun may , under certain conditions , be incorporated into the verb complex of which it is an argument . If a noun is modified by a relative clause , it may be incorporated into the ...
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