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The examples in 32 show a predicate with an internal possessive argument and a a null third - person subject argument . In 33 below , as with the kin terms in 31a - b , the subject is non - third person and thus overt .
The examples in 32 show a predicate with an internal possessive argument and a a null third - person subject argument . In 33 below , as with the kin terms in 31a - b , the subject is non - third person and thus overt .
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3abs -oŋət In sum , the head argument — the variable bound by the determiner that derives a relative clause - is necessarily third person , since the determiner pronoun is third person . In contrast , the second argument of a transitive ...
3abs -oŋət In sum , the head argument — the variable bound by the determiner that derives a relative clause - is necessarily third person , since the determiner pronoun is third person . In contrast , the second argument of a transitive ...
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( ii ) All predicate arguments are pronominal affixes and clitics . A root cannot appear uninflected for its arguments ; only roots have an argument structure . Neither roots nor predicates may appear in argument positions .
( ii ) All predicate arguments are pronominal affixes and clitics . A root cannot appear uninflected for its arguments ; only roots have an argument structure . Neither roots nor predicates may appear in argument positions .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
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