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While clitic elements are found in many Romance languages , their behavior is not uniform . Differences between French subject clitics and other Romance clitics , particularly subject clitics in some dialects of Northern Italy , seem to ...
While clitic elements are found in many Romance languages , their behavior is not uniform . Differences between French subject clitics and other Romance clitics , particularly subject clitics in some dialects of Northern Italy , seem to ...
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a a with DP subjects alone is compared to the rate in clauses where the DP subject cooccurs with a subject clitic ( as in la ) . The rate of ne - retention for the former is around 83 % , but for the latter , where a subject clitic is ...
a a with DP subjects alone is compared to the rate in clauses where the DP subject cooccurs with a subject clitic ( as in la ) . The rate of ne - retention for the former is around 83 % , but for the latter , where a subject clitic is ...
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( Trentino ) At first glance , this is a serious blow to the analysis of subject clitics as inflectional affixes . First , verbal inflection is generally expected to appear each time a finite verb that licenses it appears ( although see ...
( Trentino ) At first glance , this is a serious blow to the analysis of subject clitics as inflectional affixes . First , verbal inflection is generally expected to appear each time a finite verb that licenses it appears ( although see ...
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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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