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The GU's and Table 2 support FUSE only if the languages in question use an adposition to indicate the relationship ... They say nothing about the possibility of this relationship's being indicated by a suffixal case - marker , or about ...
The GU's and Table 2 support FUSE only if the languages in question use an adposition to indicate the relationship ... They say nothing about the possibility of this relationship's being indicated by a suffixal case - marker , or about ...
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A well - known morphological property of some transitive verbs in ASL is their ability to indicate the identity of the object of the verb by a change in the direction of the movement . Thus , if the movement of GIVE 0 , - is made in the ...
A well - known morphological property of some transitive verbs in ASL is their ability to indicate the identity of the object of the verb by a change in the direction of the movement . Thus , if the movement of GIVE 0 , - is made in the ...
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In Imbabura Quechua , the topic - marker ka is also used to indicate adverbial clauses with conditional meaning ... ka is interpreted as conjoined , but NP , ka NP , is not ( where a indicates identity of case - marking ; Cole 1982 ) .
In Imbabura Quechua , the topic - marker ka is also used to indicate adverbial clauses with conditional meaning ... ka is interpreted as conjoined , but NP , ka NP , is not ( where a indicates identity of case - marking ; Cole 1982 ) .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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