Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... object on the hierarchy in 3 , repeated below as 12 : when the object outranks the subject , the inverse form is used : ( 12 ) Algonquian Part ( icipant ) Hier ( archy ) : local person > proximate > obviative What is involved here can ...
... object on the hierarchy in 3 , repeated below as 12 : when the object outranks the subject , the inverse form is used : ( 12 ) Algonquian Part ( icipant ) Hier ( archy ) : local person > proximate > obviative What is involved here can ...
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... objects within islands do not induce any noticeable degradation in grammaticality . Example 126a shows the null object pronoun ( italicized in the translation ) within an embedded question , and 126b shows it within a relative clause ...
... objects within islands do not induce any noticeable degradation in grammaticality . Example 126a shows the null object pronoun ( italicized in the translation ) within an embedded question , and 126b shows it within a relative clause ...
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... Object 144 43 117 12 Indirect Object 33 10 21 Oblique 22 7 20 222 Total n 366 967 TABLE 1. Grammatical function of NPs within gender . 1.1 . GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION . One way to examine the roles that females and males play in a written ...
... Object 144 43 117 12 Indirect Object 33 10 21 Oblique 22 7 20 222 Total n 366 967 TABLE 1. Grammatical function of NPs within gender . 1.1 . GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION . One way to examine the roles that females and males play in a written ...
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