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The rule of inflection moves a pronominal out of each NP and prefixes it to the verb . The rule applies from left to right , so that nonergator is moved first , then ergator . Thus an underlying left - to - right order of constituents ...
The rule of inflection moves a pronominal out of each NP and prefixes it to the verb . The rule applies from left to right , so that nonergator is moved first , then ergator . Thus an underlying left - to - right order of constituents ...
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We might conceive of them as inflecting the noun , then , with the same kind of pronominal movement rule used for verbs . Indeed , were this so , we could explain such NP's as 6a , which is derived from the underlying sentence 6b ...
We might conceive of them as inflecting the noun , then , with the same kind of pronominal movement rule used for verbs . Indeed , were this so , we could explain such NP's as 6a , which is derived from the underlying sentence 6b ...
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8 ' crane ' ( -quašquaš ) is the possessor of ' tail ' ( -aičx ) , and is found embedded in the noun phrase ' crane's tail , so its masc . sg . pronominal i will inflect the noun head of that phrase . Again , ' crane's tail is the ...
8 ' crane ' ( -quašquaš ) is the possessor of ' tail ' ( -aičx ) , and is found embedded in the noun phrase ' crane's tail , so its masc . sg . pronominal i will inflect the noun head of that phrase . Again , ' crane's tail is the ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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