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... noun ( la ) and a plural head noun ( 1b ) . The issue of the plurality of the head noun will be fully discussed in §§1.3 and 2 . Inalienable possession is distinguished by the absence of ci ; I give examples in 2 and 3 . ( 2 ) gya''m ...
... noun ( la ) and a plural head noun ( 1b ) . The issue of the plurality of the head noun will be fully discussed in §§1.3 and 2 . Inalienable possession is distinguished by the absence of ci ; I give examples in 2 and 3 . ( 2 ) gya''m ...
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... noun stem is consistent with this claim . For example , numerals ( ! xoa Ooa ' house two ' ) , demonstratives , and relative clauses all follow the head noun , and therefore do not intervene between kí [ pl ] and the head noun ...
... noun stem is consistent with this claim . For example , numerals ( ! xoa Ooa ' house two ' ) , demonstratives , and relative clauses all follow the head noun , and therefore do not intervene between kí [ pl ] and the head noun ...
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... noun is an alienable noun , then D must be filled by ci ( see 1 ) . Ci actually mediates the possession relation between the DP in the specifier position and the head noun . In other words , I am suggesting that ci assigns a ( very ...
... noun is an alienable noun , then D must be filled by ci ( see 1 ) . Ci actually mediates the possession relation between the DP in the specifier position and the head noun . In other words , I am suggesting that ci assigns a ( very ...
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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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