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However , what is strictly constrained is the position where a clitic can occur in a tree structure , i.e. the locus of cliticization , and how a clitic attaches to a host , i.e. the morphology of cliticization .
However , what is strictly constrained is the position where a clitic can occur in a tree structure , i.e. the locus of cliticization , and how a clitic attaches to a host , i.e. the morphology of cliticization .
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Five nasal vowels occur in tonic and pretonic posi- tions ; posttonically , only two occur , as shown in Table 3 . PRETONIC TONIC i POSTTONIC ê ĕ ( OR [ ĕy ] ) ė ( OR [ ĕy ] ) ĕ ة Ŏ ( OR [ OW ] ...
Five nasal vowels occur in tonic and pretonic posi- tions ; posttonically , only two occur , as shown in Table 3 . PRETONIC TONIC i POSTTONIC ê ĕ ( OR [ ĕy ] ) ė ( OR [ ĕy ] ) ĕ ة Ŏ ( OR [ OW ] ...
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you want go where In PM , such a pattern is rather marginal , occurring mainly in writing . The normal PM pattern is dào + Location + lái / qù ... In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex .
you want go where In PM , such a pattern is rather marginal , occurring mainly in writing . The normal PM pattern is dào + Location + lái / qù ... In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex .
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