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In a way I will clarify below , the function of the inverse in Algonquian is carried by the passive in Tzotzil . 4.2 . TZOTZIL PASSIVES . The propositions that are unsuccessfully expressed in 36a , b are expressed instead through ...
In a way I will clarify below , the function of the inverse in Algonquian is carried by the passive in Tzotzil . 4.2 . TZOTZIL PASSIVES . The propositions that are unsuccessfully expressed in 36a , b are expressed instead through ...
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The passive licenses a proximate patient only via promotion of that patient to subject , thereby falling under DIRECT Align . That is , Tzotzil passive and Algonquian inverse are ( partially ) functionally equivalent , but are formally ...
The passive licenses a proximate patient only via promotion of that patient to subject , thereby falling under DIRECT Align . That is , Tzotzil passive and Algonquian inverse are ( partially ) functionally equivalent , but are formally ...
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analyzed rather as inverse ( e.g. Whistler 1985 , Klaiman 1993 ) , or that what was earlier analyzed as inverse should be analyzed rather as passive ( e.g. LeSourd 1976 ) suggests at the very least that differences between the two ...
analyzed rather as inverse ( e.g. Whistler 1985 , Klaiman 1993 ) , or that what was earlier analyzed as inverse should be analyzed rather as passive ( e.g. LeSourd 1976 ) suggests at the very least that differences between the two ...
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