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I have argued ( Dryer 1983 ) , on languageinternal grounds , that such Kinyarwanda clauses should be analysed as basic : the first nominal after the verb is the IO , while the second one is the DO . In most of the languages in 44 ...
I have argued ( Dryer 1983 ) , on languageinternal grounds , that such Kinyarwanda clauses should be analysed as basic : the first nominal after the verb is the IO , while the second one is the DO . In most of the languages in 44 ...
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... however , is linked more closely to discourse / referential / pragmatic structure . Subjects of transitive clauses tend to be moe ' topical ' : they are more often definite , human , or non - 3rd person than are objects .
... however , is linked more closely to discourse / referential / pragmatic structure . Subjects of transitive clauses tend to be moe ' topical ' : they are more often definite , human , or non - 3rd person than are objects .
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... and clitics . paved the way for the introduction of ' govern- Chs . 4-5 discuss relative clauses . ... of grammar position in the embedded clause of the manx and the interrelationship of concepts at that whom I met X was tall .
... and clitics . paved the way for the introduction of ' govern- Chs . 4-5 discuss relative clauses . ... of grammar position in the embedded clause of the manx and the interrelationship of concepts at that whom I met X was tall .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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