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This term covers both case - marking systems where the case - marking segments for subjects and for objects are complementary and systems where they overlap , that is , where there are NP types that have both an ergative and an ...
This term covers both case - marking systems where the case - marking segments for subjects and for objects are complementary and systems where they overlap , that is , where there are NP types that have both an ergative and an ...
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types -- both A and O may be p or n . The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . Olp Oln 716 198 16 75 TABLE 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP .
types -- both A and O may be p or n . The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . Olp Oln 716 198 16 75 TABLE 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP .
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There are several possible ways of fitting Gestural Types into a hierarchy , one of them being that shown in Table 1. The first division is into Trill , Stricture , and Vocalic . As each of these can have secondary articulations in ...
There are several possible ways of fitting Gestural Types into a hierarchy , one of them being that shown in Table 1. The first division is into Trill , Stricture , and Vocalic . As each of these can have secondary articulations in ...
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