Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... clitic variants , but are not clitics in and of themselves . My purpose is to explain why clitics attach where they do , and not simply to discuss the observation that they do attach to host words . My theory is a natural follow - up to ...
... clitic variants , but are not clitics in and of themselves . My purpose is to explain why clitics attach where they do , and not simply to discuss the observation that they do attach to host words . My theory is a natural follow - up to ...
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... clitic attaches ' , is vague . The HOST WORD is defined in terms of linear adjacency to the clitics ; but HOST PHRASE is a structural notion . Thus the host phrase in the English example the queen of England's hat is the NP the queen of ...
... clitic attaches ' , is vague . The HOST WORD is defined in terms of linear adjacency to the clitics ; but HOST PHRASE is a structural notion . Thus the host phrase in the English example the queen of England's hat is the NP the queen of ...
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... clitics , and they are different on every parameter . However , rather than proposing two polar characterizations of the same clitic , there is an alternative possibility that Tepecano clitics are of Type 3 , but have both values of ...
... clitics , and they are different on every parameter . However , rather than proposing two polar characterizations of the same clitic , there is an alternative possibility that Tepecano clitics are of Type 3 , but have both values of ...
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