Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pronominal out of each NP and prefixes it to the verb . The rule applies from left to right , so that non- ergator is moved first , then ergator . Thus an underlying left - to - right order of constituents functioning as V - NERG - ERG ...
... pronominal out of each NP and prefixes it to the verb . The rule applies from left to right , so that non- ergator is moved first , then ergator . Thus an underlying left - to - right order of constituents functioning as V - NERG - ERG ...
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... pronominal , a form derived from the non - ergative pro- nominal morpheme , 32 follows the number - gender prefix of the adjective . The possessive pronominal of course agrees in person - number - gender with the external noun possessor ...
... pronominal , a form derived from the non - ergative pro- nominal morpheme , 32 follows the number - gender prefix of the adjective . The possessive pronominal of course agrees in person - number - gender with the external noun possessor ...
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... pronominal i will inflect the noun head of that phrase . Again , ' crane's tail ' is the possessor of ' length ' ( -λqta ) , and its neut . sg . pro- nominal λ will inflect the head noun of the phrase ' crane's tail's length ' ; and ...
... pronominal i will inflect the noun head of that phrase . Again , ' crane's tail ' is the possessor of ' length ' ( -λqta ) , and its neut . sg . pro- nominal λ will inflect the head noun of the phrase ' crane's tail's length ' ; and ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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