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more complicated : In VSO and VOS languages , the position of the case - marker ( if any ) is between verb and object , as predicted . But this relationship is often not overtly indicated ; and FUSE evidently makes no prediction in such ...
more complicated : In VSO and VOS languages , the position of the case - marker ( if any ) is between verb and object , as predicted . But this relationship is often not overtly indicated ; and FUSE evidently makes no prediction in such ...
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OBJECT AND SUBJECT AGREEMENT IN VERBS . Above we briefly examined the problem of representing a verb which indicates its object and / or its subject by incorporating ( not affixing ) phonological information into the verb stem .
OBJECT AND SUBJECT AGREEMENT IN VERBS . Above we briefly examined the problem of representing a verb which indicates its object and / or its subject by incorporating ( not affixing ) phonological information into the verb stem .
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Even more relevant for the issue of BB's are those more complex instances where the same noun , referring to an identical object , can be definite or indefinite , depending on whether the object is seen as part of a cognitive frame .
Even more relevant for the issue of BB's are those more complex instances where the same noun , referring to an identical object , can be definite or indefinite , depending on whether the object is seen as part of a cognitive frame .
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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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