Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... NOUN AND GENITIVE . Table 5 gives the data on the order of noun and genitive . It shows that , while there is an overwhelming preference for GenN order among OV languages , the preference for NGen order among VO lan- guages is much ...
... NOUN AND GENITIVE . Table 5 gives the data on the order of noun and genitive . It shows that , while there is an overwhelming preference for GenN order among OV languages , the preference for NGen order among VO lan- guages is much ...
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... ( noun , adjective ) is not a correlation pair . 12 3.2 . NOUN AND DEMONSTRATIVE . Tables 19 and 20 show a similar lack of evidence for any correlation between the order of noun and demonstrative and the order of verb and object . Table ...
... ( noun , adjective ) is not a correlation pair . 12 3.2 . NOUN AND DEMONSTRATIVE . Tables 19 and 20 show a similar lack of evidence for any correlation between the order of noun and demonstrative and the order of verb and object . Table ...
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... noun with respect to such AdjPs should correlate with the order of verb and object . What this means is that the BDT predicts that , in languages in which AdjPs are fully recursive , the AdjP should tend to follow the noun if the ...
... noun with respect to such AdjPs should correlate with the order of verb and object . What this means is that the BDT predicts that , in languages in which AdjPs are fully recursive , the AdjP should tend to follow the noun if the ...
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