Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... object , O1 for primary object , O2 for secondary object , / for phrase boundary . 3.1 . SUBJECT - PREDICATE - OBJECT . All the examples here have a third - person predicate . HI 54 qaya qał # -sałtit - ne ma- ? is - is wa'kó · m - s ...
... object , O1 for primary object , O2 for secondary object , / for phrase boundary . 3.1 . SUBJECT - PREDICATE - OBJECT . All the examples here have a third - person predicate . HI 54 qaya qał # -sałtit - ne ma- ? is - is wa'kó · m - s ...
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... object in the obviative . We are dealing here with imperatives in the predicate , with objects that are semantically direct and animate . IV . Most of the examples with third - person implicit subject show predicates in the absolute and ...
... object in the obviative . We are dealing here with imperatives in the predicate , with objects that are semantically direct and animate . IV . Most of the examples with third - person implicit subject show predicates in the absolute and ...
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... object in the absolute translates as a direct object , the object in the obviative as an indirect object or local complement . We shall call these PRIMARY OBJECT and SECONDARY OBJECT respectively , and we shall treat the formally less ...
... object in the absolute translates as a direct object , the object in the obviative as an indirect object or local complement . We shall call these PRIMARY OBJECT and SECONDARY OBJECT respectively , and we shall treat the formally less ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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