Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... person singular marker , I is a classifier , and niš ' to work ' is a verb root : ( 32 ) SINGULAR NON - SINGULAR 1 ... person singular under the influence of the person marker š . Since input and determinant of 34 have no major class A ...
... person singular marker , I is a classifier , and niš ' to work ' is a verb root : ( 32 ) SINGULAR NON - SINGULAR 1 ... person singular under the influence of the person marker š . Since input and determinant of 34 have no major class A ...
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... persons are in due course able to express their views . Thus , the senior person will speak first ; the next in order of rank opens his speech with a statement to the effect , ' Yes , I agree with the previous speaker , he is correct ...
... persons are in due course able to express their views . Thus , the senior person will speak first ; the next in order of rank opens his speech with a statement to the effect , ' Yes , I agree with the previous speaker , he is correct ...
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... person and number concord between subject and verb . The case of invariant be , it seems to me , might best be considered another example of number and person concord , rather than having a more profound significance . To say that ' for ...
... person and number concord between subject and verb . The case of invariant be , it seems to me , might best be considered another example of number and person concord , rather than having a more profound significance . To say that ' for ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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