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In stories by Fréchette , he found cases where voilà seems to be developing an agreement marking with an accusative clitic . The agreement is systematic if the clitic is 3pl . ( a ) , but optional if it is Ipl . ( b ) .
In stories by Fréchette , he found cases where voilà seems to be developing an agreement marking with an accusative clitic . The agreement is systematic if the clitic is 3pl . ( a ) , but optional if it is Ipl . ( b ) .
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The facts that only clitics trigger the agreement — and that they are accusative , not nominative — could correspond ... Voilà is anomalous in having no ( overt ) subject , and its accusative clitic — which superficially appears in the ...
The facts that only clitics trigger the agreement — and that they are accusative , not nominative — could correspond ... Voilà is anomalous in having no ( overt ) subject , and its accusative clitic — which superficially appears in the ...
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The NP Jean is accusative , and it can correspond to an accusative clitic ( the accusative clitic here is le , homophonous with the pro - predicate clitic le ) : ( 56 ) Je le considère fou “ I consider him crazy .
The NP Jean is accusative , and it can correspond to an accusative clitic ( the accusative clitic here is le , homophonous with the pro - predicate clitic le ) : ( 56 ) Je le considère fou “ I consider him crazy .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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