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Table 23 shows that both OV and VO languages exhibit a tendency to place the negative particle before the verb . ... If we follow the usual assumption that negative particles are modifiers of verbs , then the HDT pre- dicts not only ...
Table 23 shows that both OV and VO languages exhibit a tendency to place the negative particle before the verb . ... If we follow the usual assumption that negative particles are modifiers of verbs , then the HDT pre- dicts not only ...
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Table 25 shows that tense / aspect particles tend to precede the verb in both OV and VO languages . AFRICA EURASIA SEASIA & OC AUS - NEWGUI NAMER SAMER TOTAL OV & V - T / A 1 0 0 0 1 6 OV & T / A - V VO & V - T / A VO & T / A - V 6 1 4 ...
Table 25 shows that tense / aspect particles tend to precede the verb in both OV and VO languages . AFRICA EURASIA SEASIA & OC AUS - NEWGUI NAMER SAMER TOTAL OV & V - T / A 1 0 0 0 1 6 OV & T / A - V VO & V - T / A VO & T / A - V 6 1 4 ...
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Utterance particles in Cantonese con- versation . By KANG KWONG Luke . ( Pragmatics & Beyond , New Se- ries , 9. ) Amsterdam : John Benja- mins , 1990. Pp . v , 329 . Particles have long been a mysterious and much - ignored topic of ...
Utterance particles in Cantonese con- versation . By KANG KWONG Luke . ( Pragmatics & Beyond , New Se- ries , 9. ) Amsterdam : John Benja- mins , 1990. Pp . v , 329 . Particles have long been a mysterious and much - ignored topic of ...
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