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In particular , when subject position in Mande languages is compared , the rate of pronoun retention in the Liberian English of Vai speakers ( whose first language does not permit a resumptive pronoun in subject position ) is much lower ...
In particular , when subject position in Mande languages is compared , the rate of pronoun retention in the Liberian English of Vai speakers ( whose first language does not permit a resumptive pronoun in subject position ) is much lower ...
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In a configurational language like Italian , the subject position of a tensed sentence is usually assumed to receive nominative Case ; so the element in that position should be lexicalized according to the principle of Lexicalization .
In a configurational language like Italian , the subject position of a tensed sentence is usually assumed to receive nominative Case ; so the element in that position should be lexicalized according to the principle of Lexicalization .
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from the GF subject position : ( 42 ) There arrived three new guests at John's party . But if an NP in immedia post - V position in an ergative sentence like 42 can get Case from the GF subject position when that position is filled with ...
from the GF subject position : ( 42 ) There arrived three new guests at John's party . But if an NP in immedia post - V position in an ergative sentence like 42 can get Case from the GF subject position when that position is filled with ...
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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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allow analysis appear apply approach argues argument aspect assigned associated assume causative Chap claim clause clitic condition consider construction contains creole derived dialect discussion distinction emphasis emphatic English ergative evidence example exist explain fact FIGURE final function given grammar head High important initial interesting interpretation involves issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning movement natural nominal notes notion noun object occur original passive phonological pidgin plain position possible predicate present Press principles problem produced pronoun properties proposal question reference relational relational preverbs relative requires result role rule segments semantic sentences speakers specific speech stem stratum structure substratal suffixes suggests syllable syntactic syntax theory tone translation types underlying union University verb volume vowel