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We have identified three basic types of relational preverbs : proclitic , incorporated , and lexicalized . And we have demonstrated that , although a particular language may exhibit a preference for one type , the common situation is ...
We have identified three basic types of relational preverbs : proclitic , incorporated , and lexicalized . And we have demonstrated that , although a particular language may exhibit a preference for one type , the common situation is ...
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The different types of relational preverbs , we claim , represent different stages in their development , from postpositions to cliticized to syntactically and lexically incorporated relational preverbs . The Rama data could be said to ...
The different types of relational preverbs , we claim , represent different stages in their development , from postpositions to cliticized to syntactically and lexically incorporated relational preverbs . The Rama data could be said to ...
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CGEL distinguishes four main types of complementation : ( A ) copular , covering SVC ( He is an invalid ) and SVA ( She is here ) ; ( B ) monotransitive , SVO ( He saw the doctor ) ; ( C ) complex - transitive , covering SVOC ( She ...
CGEL distinguishes four main types of complementation : ( A ) copular , covering SVC ( He is an invalid ) and SVA ( She is here ) ; ( B ) monotransitive , SVO ( He saw the doctor ) ; ( C ) complex - transitive , covering SVOC ( She ...
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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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