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Switch - reference ( Jacobsen 1967 ) is a process by which the verb of one clause is marked to indicate whether its subject is the same as or different from that of some ( underlyingly ) following or higher clause .
Switch - reference ( Jacobsen 1967 ) is a process by which the verb of one clause is marked to indicate whether its subject is the same as or different from that of some ( underlyingly ) following or higher clause .
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Use of switch - reference marking is always determined by a comparison of the grammatical subjects of the two clauses in question , not of the underlying subjects of these clauses , or of the morphological markers used to code these ...
Use of switch - reference marking is always determined by a comparison of the grammatical subjects of the two clauses in question , not of the underlying subjects of these clauses , or of the morphological markers used to code these ...
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We have now seen that the subject of a Chickasaw sentence will be the a leftmost -at - marked noun , and will control the operation of switch - reference.20 These two syntactic tests for subjecthood are sufficient to identify the ...
We have now seen that the subject of a Chickasaw sentence will be the a leftmost -at - marked noun , and will control the operation of switch - reference.20 These two syntactic tests for subjecthood are sufficient to identify the ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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