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SW Mande and Dan : require a resumptive pronoun everywhere . b . Vai : permits a resumptive pronoun in DO - position , requires it in 10 and oblique positions . c . Bassa : does not permit a resumptive pronoun anywhere .
SW Mande and Dan : require a resumptive pronoun everywhere . b . Vai : permits a resumptive pronoun in DO - position , requires it in 10 and oblique positions . c . Bassa : does not permit a resumptive pronoun anywhere .
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B's analysis requires that the grammar should be able to distinguish two empty morphological markers : ( a ) að marker for present indicative in most 3sg . verbs , e.g. in ( il ) donne ( dən + Ø ) , and ( b ) the absence of a ...
B's analysis requires that the grammar should be able to distinguish two empty morphological markers : ( a ) að marker for present indicative in most 3sg . verbs , e.g. in ( il ) donne ( dən + Ø ) , and ( b ) the absence of a ...
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L's reconstruction of Strawson requires that : ( 6 ) ' It is false that p / is not true It is not false that p7is true . Here L ignores the non - trivial character of the move from a meta - English not to an English not .
L's reconstruction of Strawson requires that : ( 6 ) ' It is false that p / is not true It is not false that p7is true . Here L ignores the non - trivial character of the move from a meta - English not to an English not .
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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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