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Another point raised was that our choices of example words in paradigms and elsewhere were on occasion infelicitous . Examples given included the choice of .flea ' to illustrate a noun paradigm in one of the workshop papers , and the ...
Another point raised was that our choices of example words in paradigms and elsewhere were on occasion infelicitous . Examples given included the choice of .flea ' to illustrate a noun paradigm in one of the workshop papers , and the ...
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Note first the following examples , in which there appears to be no syntactic connection at all between the topic and ... Example 67 is from Tzotzil ( OCK 354 ) and 68 is from Jakaltek ( Craig 1977 : 280 ) : ( 67 ) A li Ninab Atz'am - e ...
Note first the following examples , in which there appears to be no syntactic connection at all between the topic and ... Example 67 is from Tzotzil ( OCK 354 ) and 68 is from Jakaltek ( Craig 1977 : 280 ) : ( 67 ) A li Ninab Atz'am - e ...
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In the first two examples the object missing from the infinitive ( indicated by * # ' ) is supplied by the 00 or 02. But in the third example we find that it can't be supplied by 01 ; that is , 34c can't mean ' He gave her it in order ...
In the first two examples the object missing from the infinitive ( indicated by * # ' ) is supplied by the 00 or 02. But in the third example we find that it can't be supplied by 01 ; that is , 34c can't mean ' He gave her it in order ...
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