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( 1 ) FINAL AGREEMENT PRINCIPLE : Verbs can agree only with final terms , i.e. nominals which are Subjects , Direct Objects , or Indirect Objects at the final grammatical level . Evidence against this principle was presented by Lawler ...
( 1 ) FINAL AGREEMENT PRINCIPLE : Verbs can agree only with final terms , i.e. nominals which are Subjects , Direct Objects , or Indirect Objects at the final grammatical level . Evidence against this principle was presented by Lawler ...
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the Achenese , attempts to formulate a law incorporating the Final Agreement Principle were abandoned . Given the goal of finding a set of exceptionless laws which characterize the set of possible languages , such a move was justified .
the Achenese , attempts to formulate a law incorporating the Final Agreement Principle were abandoned . Given the goal of finding a set of exceptionless laws which characterize the set of possible languages , such a move was justified .
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Allen & Frantz's 1983a analyses of these clauses are outlined schematically here . ( 47 ) a . Analysis for 46a : I GAVE DOG TO MAN . Su DO ΙΟ b . Analysis for 46b : I GAVE MAN DOG . Initial Su IO DO Final Su DO Chômeur ...
Allen & Frantz's 1983a analyses of these clauses are outlined schematically here . ( 47 ) a . Analysis for 46a : I GAVE DOG TO MAN . Su DO ΙΟ b . Analysis for 46b : I GAVE MAN DOG . Initial Su IO DO Final Su DO Chômeur ...
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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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