Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... postpositive and occurs anywhere but before its complement ( Dover 1960 ) . Where there is no preceding word to host the postpositive , the structure is ungrammatical ( a ) . The same pattern oc- curs with the clitic conjunction te ...
... postpositive and occurs anywhere but before its complement ( Dover 1960 ) . Where there is no preceding word to host the postpositive , the structure is ungrammatical ( a ) . The same pattern oc- curs with the clitic conjunction te ...
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... postpositive is initial in its . The effects of this constraint are seen in 111 , which exemplifies the postpositive nature of gár . ( 111 ) SVO spasmòs går epilambánei tòn tmēt1énta spasm.M.NM.SG for seizes.3SG the.M.AC.SG incised.M.AC ...
... postpositive is initial in its . The effects of this constraint are seen in 111 , which exemplifies the postpositive nature of gár . ( 111 ) SVO spasmòs går epilambánei tòn tmēt1énta spasm.M.NM.SG for seizes.3SG the.M.AC.SG incised.M.AC ...
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... postpositives are prosodically deficient and that some kind of prosodic dependence on adjacent words is what makes words like gár and te postpositive . We have not tried to incorporate this into our analysis because it is not sup ...
... postpositives are prosodically deficient and that some kind of prosodic dependence on adjacent words is what makes words like gár and te postpositive . We have not tried to incorporate this into our analysis because it is not sup ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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