Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... marked by the suffix -ŋ following a transitiv- izer ; this suffix marks the subject as ' affected ' , a patient . An oblique agent may optionally be specified in an adjunct . ( 23 ) t'om ' - t - n = sx " ( ǝ cǝ t'ǝm ' - t - Ø ) . hit ...
... marked by the suffix -ŋ following a transitiv- izer ; this suffix marks the subject as ' affected ' , a patient . An oblique agent may optionally be specified in an adjunct . ( 23 ) t'om ' - t - n = sx " ( ǝ cǝ t'ǝm ' - t - Ø ) . hit ...
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... marked NOM , ACC , ABS , ERG , or POSS ( expe- riencer ) . This implies that there are no pronouns that can function ... marked in the third person in pronominal inflection , it is marked in the deictic root system : ( 44 ) 1sg .: ' ǝs ...
... marked NOM , ACC , ABS , ERG , or POSS ( expe- riencer ) . This implies that there are no pronouns that can function ... marked in the third person in pronominal inflection , it is marked in the deictic root system : ( 44 ) 1sg .: ' ǝs ...
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... marked classes ( Eta , Theta , Iota , Kappa ) all require some lexical specification to ensure that they do not ... marked classes can be derived by means of just one ' marked ' PSC in addition to the dominant one : ( 9 ) w / cell 4 → u ...
... marked classes ( Eta , Theta , Iota , Kappa ) all require some lexical specification to ensure that they do not ... marked classes can be derived by means of just one ' marked ' PSC in addition to the dominant one : ( 9 ) w / cell 4 → u ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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