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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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... and -ce ( or their allomorphs ) refer to does not depend on their linear position but on the semantic composition ... reference of affixes directly depends on their position in the internal constituent structure of the word form .
... and -ce ( or their allomorphs ) refer to does not depend on their linear position but on the semantic composition ... reference of affixes directly depends on their position in the internal constituent structure of the word form .
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... so ambiguity can safely be avoided if at least one NP per clause is case - marked . Differential case marking means that the presence or absence of case marking on an NP depends on a certain feature of that NP .
... so ambiguity can safely be avoided if at least one NP per clause is case - marked . Differential case marking means that the presence or absence of case marking on an NP depends on a certain feature of that NP .
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