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This rule can apply to any coning — which nonetheless requires context for its stituent ' irrespective of ( its ) ... Such a rule not only accounts for the ( Ch . V ) have appeared elsewhere , during 1983– counter - examples which G ...
This rule can apply to any coning — which nonetheless requires context for its stituent ' irrespective of ( its ) ... Such a rule not only accounts for the ( Ch . V ) have appeared elsewhere , during 1983– counter - examples which G ...
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In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no movement rules cater to them exclusively . ... In OSp . , the parameter is defined by the existence of a rule of clisis which makes a non - tonic pronoun ...
In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no movement rules cater to them exclusively . ... In OSp . , the parameter is defined by the existence of a rule of clisis which makes a non - tonic pronoun ...
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The advancement rule corresponding to the second pair of grammatical relations in 29 is that of Antipassive , whereby an ergative advances to become an absolutive ; the original absolutive thereby becomes a chômeur .
The advancement rule corresponding to the second pair of grammatical relations in 29 is that of Antipassive , whereby an ergative advances to become an absolutive ; the original absolutive thereby becomes a chômeur .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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