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Longacre argues that tense and aspect are less important than the type of discourse ( narrative vs. nonnarrative ) . Weqaral forms mark continuation of nonnarrative discourse or the insertion of nonnarrative information ( e.g. about ...
Longacre argues that tense and aspect are less important than the type of discourse ( narrative vs. nonnarrative ) . Weqaral forms mark continuation of nonnarrative discourse or the insertion of nonnarrative information ( e.g. about ...
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In Ch . 2 , ' Predication as a syntactic primitive ' ( 39-90 ) , H argues for the independence of syntactic predication from theta role assignment based on the distribution of expletive A - subjects in English and expletive A - bar ...
In Ch . 2 , ' Predication as a syntactic primitive ' ( 39-90 ) , H argues for the independence of syntactic predication from theta role assignment based on the distribution of expletive A - subjects in English and expletive A - bar ...
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... claims that the n : m system is found throughout Amerind and is distinctive of Amerind , and cites conforming pronouns from the major branches into which Greenberg subgroups Amerind . Campbell ( 1994 ) argues that the n : m system ...
... claims that the n : m system is found throughout Amerind and is distinctive of Amerind , and cites conforming pronouns from the major branches into which Greenberg subgroups Amerind . Campbell ( 1994 ) argues that the n : m system ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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