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All type - II languages in our corpus are ' double - marking ' in the sense that they are verb - framed languages but in addition distinguish path functions in the ground phrase . It is entirely conceivable , however , that there are ...
All type - II languages in our corpus are ' double - marking ' in the sense that they are verb - framed languages but in addition distinguish path functions in the ground phrase . It is entirely conceivable , however , that there are ...
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The apparent NP binding constraints in these examples are reminiscent of binding regularities in core - argument configurations , where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example ...
The apparent NP binding constraints in these examples are reminiscent of binding regularities in core - argument configurations , where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example ...
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In our sample , all of these are languages that employ a double - marking strategy for the encoding of path functions , expressing them in verb roots ( verb - framed ) but simultaneously marking them in the ground phrase .
In our sample , all of these are languages that employ a double - marking strategy for the encoding of path functions , expressing them in verb roots ( verb - framed ) but simultaneously marking them in the ground phrase .
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