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TWO ASPECT MARKERS IN MANDARIN WILLIAM S - Y . WANG Ohio State University Introduction . ... consists of the identification of the morph -you ( as in méiyou ) and the aspect marker -le as suppletive alternants of the same morpheme .
TWO ASPECT MARKERS IN MANDARIN WILLIAM S - Y . WANG Ohio State University Introduction . ... consists of the identification of the morph -you ( as in méiyou ) and the aspect marker -le as suppletive alternants of the same morpheme .
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The irregularities in the negation of sentences containing aspect markers seem to be ( i ) the deletion of -le ( but not of -guo ) ... and -guo is viewed as an independent marker that is parallel in grammatical status to -le .
The irregularities in the negation of sentences containing aspect markers seem to be ( i ) the deletion of -le ( but not of -guo ) ... and -guo is viewed as an independent marker that is parallel in grammatical status to -le .
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4 ( 190 ) . to justify raising ( Unmarried ) to marker status and wipes out the distinguisher on one of the branches : bachelor - noun— ( Human ) - ( Male ) — ( Adult ) — ( Nonbecoming ) - ( Unmarried ) . 4.
4 ( 190 ) . to justify raising ( Unmarried ) to marker status and wipes out the distinguisher on one of the branches : bachelor - noun— ( Human ) - ( Male ) — ( Adult ) — ( Nonbecoming ) - ( Unmarried ) . 4.
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