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Moreover , in Amele , “ The verb “ to give ” has no overt verb stem and is realized only by verb suffixation ' ( Roberts 1987 : 390 , 1997 ) . Also , in Koasati the verb ' give ' consists of ' a dative prefix , which cross - references ...
Moreover , in Amele , “ The verb “ to give ” has no overt verb stem and is realized only by verb suffixation ' ( Roberts 1987 : 390 , 1997 ) . Also , in Koasati the verb ' give ' consists of ' a dative prefix , which cross - references ...
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The example , carefully documented in Margetts 2007 , concerns the verbs le and mose - i , both meaning ' give ' . The verb in Saliba obligatorily takes subject prefixes and object prefixes ( when transitive , of course ) .
The example , carefully documented in Margetts 2007 , concerns the verbs le and mose - i , both meaning ' give ' . The verb in Saliba obligatorily takes subject prefixes and object prefixes ( when transitive , of course ) .
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a a lower T is satisfied if the complement of the verb contains a DP or a CP . A nominal projection , by contrast , involves a To that requires an INTERPRETABLE T in its complement , and because of this , PPs and CPs with ...
a a lower T is satisfied if the complement of the verb contains a DP or a CP . A nominal projection , by contrast , involves a To that requires an INTERPRETABLE T in its complement , and because of this , PPs and CPs with ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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