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a form , traditionally called the relative , is reserved for the subject of a transitive clause . In the singular of unpossessed nouns , absolutive case forms have no suffix , while relatives have the suffix -p : 2 ( 1 ) Arnaq tikippoq ...
a form , traditionally called the relative , is reserved for the subject of a transitive clause . In the singular of unpossessed nouns , absolutive case forms have no suffix , while relatives have the suffix -p : 2 ( 1 ) Arnaq tikippoq ...
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mate which pronominalizes the relative noun to a clitic or independent pronoun . To our knowledge , both strategies are found in every Polynesian language . The choice between them is determined by the syntactic function of the relative ...
mate which pronominalizes the relative noun to a clitic or independent pronoun . To our knowledge , both strategies are found in every Polynesian language . The choice between them is determined by the syntactic function of the relative ...
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He descri- ' affix ' , acc . eki ) and his description of relative bes the interplay of phonological and semantic clauses - which , while it works in the great factors in the production of various types of majority of cases , is based ...
He descri- ' affix ' , acc . eki ) and his description of relative bes the interplay of phonological and semantic clauses - which , while it works in the great factors in the production of various types of majority of cases , is based ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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