Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... clause ( 44b ) , the subject of a transitive clause ( 45 ) , and possessors ( 48 ) . As in Tzotzil , an can occur immediately before a sentence - final adverbial clause ( 45 ; Craig 1977 : 280 ) and immediately after a sentence ...
... clause ( 44b ) , the subject of a transitive clause ( 45 ) , and possessors ( 48 ) . As in Tzotzil , an can occur immediately before a sentence - final adverbial clause ( 45 ; Craig 1977 : 280 ) and immediately after a sentence ...
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... clauses . The clitic an precedes such complements when it is licensed in the main clause : ( 47 ) X - w - al tet naj an [ chub'il ch'ahtoj naj swi ' = te ' = nhah ] . ASP - El - say to him 1st that climb.up he roof ' I told him to climb ...
... clauses . The clitic an precedes such complements when it is licensed in the main clause : ( 47 ) X - w - al tet naj an [ chub'il ch'ahtoj naj swi ' = te ' = nhah ] . ASP - El - say to him 1st that climb.up he roof ' I told him to climb ...
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... clause - peripheral ones ) are a type of complementizer . Such a position is plausible in light of the fact that the English complementizer whether serves a function with respect to a subordinate clause that is similar to the function ...
... clause - peripheral ones ) are a type of complementizer . Such a position is plausible in light of the fact that the English complementizer whether serves a function with respect to a subordinate clause that is similar to the function ...
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