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This term covers both case - marking systems where the case - marking segments for subjects and for objects are complementary and systems where they overlap , that is , where there are NP types that have both an ergative and an ...
This term covers both case - marking systems where the case - marking segments for subjects and for objects are complementary and systems where they overlap , that is , where there are NP types that have both an ergative and an ...
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Weak theories , in the form they have been stated , would lead us to expect obligatoriness of F - marking . Thus they predict that that there are no environments in which semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked .
Weak theories , in the form they have been stated , would lead us to expect obligatoriness of F - marking . Thus they predict that that there are no environments in which semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked .
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SO - focus marking we had previously observed is above the threshold of what can be humanly perceived . In that sense , participants were used as ( very intelligent ) minimaldifference detectors . That they performed significantly above ...
SO - focus marking we had previously observed is above the threshold of what can be humanly perceived . In that sense , participants were used as ( very intelligent ) minimaldifference detectors . That they performed significantly above ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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