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In Skou , a language of north - central New Guinea , negating a clause initiates a change in grammatical functions , in that obliques or adjuncts in positive clauses take on the properties of objects in negated clauses .
In Skou , a language of north - central New Guinea , negating a clause initiates a change in grammatical functions , in that obliques or adjuncts in positive clauses take on the properties of objects in negated clauses .
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I should note that the most common way for locations to be ' expressed ' in negated clauses is by omission . ... A location in a negative clause carries a degree of informational focus that is not necessarily present in a positive ...
I should note that the most common way for locations to be ' expressed ' in negated clauses is by omission . ... A location in a negative clause carries a degree of informational focus that is not necessarily present in a positive ...
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ueme ku ( 32 ) Monovalent clause with complex predicate involving a nominal but no object : no ergative possible Pe = pe = tue . 3SG.NF = man child 3sG.F = 3sG.F.do ' The woman gave birth . ' b . * Pe = ueme pe ku pe = tue . 3SG.
ueme ku ( 32 ) Monovalent clause with complex predicate involving a nominal but no object : no ergative possible Pe = pe = tue . 3SG.NF = man child 3sG.F = 3sG.F.do ' The woman gave birth . ' b . * Pe = ueme pe ku pe = tue . 3SG.
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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