Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... SVCs with Yorùbá data . In §3.6 I replicate the facts in Ijo ; §3.7 argues that SVCs in the two languages merit a common treatment despite the difference in their surface word orders . 3.1 . COMMON TYPES OF SERIAL VERBS . The apparent ...
... SVCs with Yorùbá data . In §3.6 I replicate the facts in Ijo ; §3.7 argues that SVCs in the two languages merit a common treatment despite the difference in their surface word orders . 3.1 . COMMON TYPES OF SERIAL VERBS . The apparent ...
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... SVCS of those languages , and Byrne ( 1992 ) for an overview of ways in which inflectional morphology reflects this . 15 3.3 . ONE NEGATION IN SVCS . In an SVC , a single occurrence of sentence negation has scope over both verbs . ( 39 ) ...
... SVCS of those languages , and Byrne ( 1992 ) for an overview of ways in which inflectional morphology reflects this . 15 3.3 . ONE NEGATION IN SVCS . In an SVC , a single occurrence of sentence negation has scope over both verbs . ( 39 ) ...
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... SVC ( his VP3 ) , but derived through V- to - V raising out of the higher one ( his VP2 ) . But verbs consistently precede or follow the objects in SVCs in a given language , providing evidence for 64 . Although v * is involved in the ...
... SVC ( his VP3 ) , but derived through V- to - V raising out of the higher one ( his VP2 ) . But verbs consistently precede or follow the objects in SVCs in a given language , providing evidence for 64 . Although v * is involved in the ...
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