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In VO languages complement clauses consistently follow the main clause predicate , whereas in OV languages complement clauses may occur both before and after the verbal head ( Kuno 1974 , Grosu & Thompson 1977 , Dryer 1980 ) .
In VO languages complement clauses consistently follow the main clause predicate , whereas in OV languages complement clauses may occur both before and after the verbal head ( Kuno 1974 , Grosu & Thompson 1977 , Dryer 1980 ) .
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modifiers follow the head noun ) . Clear evidence comes from the analysis of pluractional verbs ( see §4 , discussion of 24 ) . This evidence suggests strongly that kí [ pl ] is a prefix , which is the analysis I will adopt .
modifiers follow the head noun ) . Clear evidence comes from the analysis of pluractional verbs ( see §4 , discussion of 24 ) . This evidence suggests strongly that kí [ pl ] is a prefix , which is the analysis I will adopt .
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My analysis of possessive structures is along the lines of Abney's DP analysis ( 1987 : 78 ; see also Bernstein 2000 ) , and can be represented by the structure in 11.3 ( 11 ) DP DP D ' D NP ci , kí , zero N - qa If the head noun is an ...
My analysis of possessive structures is along the lines of Abney's DP analysis ( 1987 : 78 ; see also Bernstein 2000 ) , and can be represented by the structure in 11.3 ( 11 ) DP DP D ' D NP ci , kí , zero N - qa If the head noun is an ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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