Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... INCORPORATION ( NI ) in Mapudungun is different from NI in better - studied languages like Mohawk in three ways : the incorporated noun is invisible to verbal agreement , incorporation into unaccusative verbs is impossible unless a ...
... INCORPORATION ( NI ) in Mapudungun is different from NI in better - studied languages like Mohawk in three ways : the incorporated noun is invisible to verbal agreement , incorporation into unaccusative verbs is impossible unless a ...
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... incorporated , so it is really a Type II incorporation , not a Type IV ; see Mithun 1995 and Baker 1999 on the special properties of body - part incorporation in Mohawk . Baker ( 1996 ) argues at length that the Mohawk verb does NOT ...
... incorporated , so it is really a Type II incorporation , not a Type IV ; see Mithun 1995 and Baker 1999 on the special properties of body - part incorporation in Mohawk . Baker ( 1996 ) argues at length that the Mohawk verb does NOT ...
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... incorporated nouns bear intransitive agreement prefixes , which represent the subject only ( Shibatani 1990 : 63 , Tamura 2000 : 196 ) . This correlates with the fact that incorporation into intransitive verbs is restricted to weather ...
... incorporated nouns bear intransitive agreement prefixes , which represent the subject only ( Shibatani 1990 : 63 , Tamura 2000 : 196 ) . This correlates with the fact that incorporation into intransitive verbs is restricted to weather ...
Inhalt
Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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