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... obviation systems like those found in the Algonquian lan- guages are a less parochial solution to syntactic organization than is generally thought . Some simple constraints on obviation provide interesting analyses of key facts in ...
... obviation systems like those found in the Algonquian lan- guages are a less parochial solution to syntactic organization than is generally thought . Some simple constraints on obviation provide interesting analyses of key facts in ...
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... Obviation makes possible a unified account of voice , one in which the same principles can operate both inside and ... obviation works in Algonquian . A frame- work for conceptualizing the connection between relations of obviation and ...
... Obviation makes possible a unified account of voice , one in which the same principles can operate both inside and ... obviation works in Algonquian . A frame- work for conceptualizing the connection between relations of obviation and ...
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... OBVIATION TIER . A basic idea developed here is that there is a dimension of linguistic representation called the OBVIATION TIER Which is organized into OBVIATION SPANS . There is a small set of relations involved in the description of ...
... OBVIATION TIER . A basic idea developed here is that there is a dimension of linguistic representation called the OBVIATION TIER Which is organized into OBVIATION SPANS . There is a small set of relations involved in the description of ...
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