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Assuming the relational hierarchy in 13 , 10 then the direct form of the verb is used when direct alignment of the two hierarchies is satisfied . DIRECT ALIGN , a two - place relation between hierarchies , X , Y , is defined in 14.
Assuming the relational hierarchy in 13 , 10 then the direct form of the verb is used when direct alignment of the two hierarchies is satisfied . DIRECT ALIGN , a two - place relation between hierarchies , X , Y , is defined in 14.
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If disambiguation of core grammatical function is seen as a basic motivation for hierarchy - sensitive systems , Tzotzil can afford to ignore the alignment of grammatical function with person because agreement fully disambiguates ...
If disambiguation of core grammatical function is seen as a basic motivation for hierarchy - sensitive systems , Tzotzil can afford to ignore the alignment of grammatical function with person because agreement fully disambiguates ...
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This suggests that we should consider replacing the language - particular hierarchies assumed so far with the universal hierarchies listed in 117 and 118. I assume that the PERSON HIERARCHY licenses the two subhierarchies , 117a , b .
This suggests that we should consider replacing the language - particular hierarchies assumed so far with the universal hierarchies listed in 117 and 118. I assume that the PERSON HIERARCHY licenses the two subhierarchies , 117a , b .
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