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In this language both of the sentences in 3 are grammatical , where the sequence of underlined clitics may occur either following the first word ( thus breaking up the subject NP ) or after the first full phrase . ( 3 ) a .
In this language both of the sentences in 3 are grammatical , where the sequence of underlined clitics may occur either following the first word ( thus breaking up the subject NP ) or after the first full phrase . ( 3 ) a .
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Penultimate - position clitics ( e.g. Nganhcara ( Australia ) pronominals within S , and Modern Greek possessives within NP , according to Sadock 1991 : 71 ) . e . Pre - Head clitics ( e.g. Romance pronominal clitics , which typically ...
Penultimate - position clitics ( e.g. Nganhcara ( Australia ) pronominals within S , and Modern Greek possessives within NP , according to Sadock 1991 : 71 ) . e . Pre - Head clitics ( e.g. Romance pronominal clitics , which typically ...
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a The formal apparatus of clitic placement is thus of a piece with that of wordlevel morphology . ... distinguish inflectional from derivational morphology , there appear to be two kinds of phrasal affixes ( = special clitics ) .
a The formal apparatus of clitic placement is thus of a piece with that of wordlevel morphology . ... distinguish inflectional from derivational morphology , there appear to be two kinds of phrasal affixes ( = special clitics ) .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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