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If the P is assumed to always be outside the V , as a complement or part of a complement , a special constraint is needed to ensure that unstressed object pronouns necessarily precede the P. Kayne ( 1985 ) , for example , suggests that ...
If the P is assumed to always be outside the V , as a complement or part of a complement , a special constraint is needed to ensure that unstressed object pronouns necessarily precede the P. Kayne ( 1985 ) , for example , suggests that ...
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Bresnan and Moshi ( 1990 ) have characterized this as a parameter of variation , where languages showing object properties for both object NPs are characterized as symmetrical languages ( e.g. Kihaya , Kimeru , Mashi , Luya , and ...
Bresnan and Moshi ( 1990 ) have characterized this as a parameter of variation , where languages showing object properties for both object NPs are characterized as symmetrical languages ( e.g. Kihaya , Kimeru , Mashi , Luya , and ...
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objects was longer , and where participants significantly placed the benefactive argument first . ... suggesting a weak bias toward ordering the shorter , benefactive object first , but only for twelve - year - olds and adults .
objects was longer , and where participants significantly placed the benefactive argument first . ... suggesting a weak bias toward ordering the shorter , benefactive object first , but only for twelve - year - olds and adults .
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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