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role they refer to depends on what else is coded in the form : the plural and dual markers -i and -ce ( and their allomorphs ) , for example , refer to the S or P argument , but when P is specified as having singular reference ( by the ...
role they refer to depends on what else is coded in the form : the plural and dual markers -i and -ce ( and their allomorphs ) , for example , refer to the S or P argument , but when P is specified as having singular reference ( by the ...
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... regular argument positions , including indefinite pronouns . u - ma - lu - yokt - a - ŋ - ni - hẽj . ... Swiss German clitics - being pronouns - cannot cooccur with any kind of coreferential NPs in regular argument positions .
... regular argument positions , including indefinite pronouns . u - ma - lu - yokt - a - ŋ - ni - hẽj . ... Swiss German clitics - being pronouns - cannot cooccur with any kind of coreferential NPs in regular argument positions .
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ALEXANDRA CORNILESCU discusses the aspectual properties and the argument structures of event nominals in Romanian , arguing that the genitive argument of a [ + telic ] nominal will be an object , whereas the genitive argument of a ...
ALEXANDRA CORNILESCU discusses the aspectual properties and the argument structures of event nominals in Romanian , arguing that the genitive argument of a [ + telic ] nominal will be an object , whereas the genitive argument of a ...
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