Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... occur : external topic , internal topic , and focus position . Most ( all ? ) Mayan languages appear to make use of the focus position , as defined here . Some languages , e.g. Tz'utujil , allow both internal and external topics , while ...
... occur : external topic , internal topic , and focus position . Most ( all ? ) Mayan languages appear to make use of the focus position , as defined here . Some languages , e.g. Tz'utujil , allow both internal and external topics , while ...
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... occur on the same side of the noun , but they co - occur , suggesting that they belong to different categories . Further support for this conclusion derives from the fact that they are typically strictly ordered with respect to each ...
... occur on the same side of the noun , but they co - occur , suggesting that they belong to different categories . Further support for this conclusion derives from the fact that they are typically strictly ordered with respect to each ...
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... occur on the same side of the verb as the object , there are few languages in my database that lack this characteristic . Out of 140 languages for which I have data on the order of the verb with respect to the object , adpositional ...
... occur on the same side of the verb as the object , there are few languages in my database that lack this characteristic . Out of 140 languages for which I have data on the order of the verb with respect to the object , adpositional ...
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