Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... occur before the tensed verb , and are PROCLITIC to that verb ; in 2 , they occur after a [ -Tense ] verb , and are ENCLITIC . In 3 , the pronominal clitic = ndu ' you ' and the particle clitic = yanbi ' ADD [ itional Topic ] ' ( which ...
... occur before the tensed verb , and are PROCLITIC to that verb ; in 2 , they occur after a [ -Tense ] verb , and are ENCLITIC . In 3 , the pronominal clitic = ndu ' you ' and the particle clitic = yanbi ' ADD [ itional Topic ] ' ( which ...
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... 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 ] ) Ŏ ( OR [ OW ] ) ū ū [ sê'tar ] [ ' se ] [ ' newsō ] sentar ...
... 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 ] ) Ŏ ( OR [ OW ] ) ū ū [ sê'tar ] [ ' se ] [ ' newsō ] sentar ...
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... occur BEFORE the main verb . In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex . 13 , or as a part of a prepositional phrase which FOLLOWS the main verb ( Cheng 1982 ) : ( 15 ) góa ta " -chiah lâi kàu ...
... occur BEFORE the main verb . In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex . 13 , or as a part of a prepositional phrase which FOLLOWS the main verb ( Cheng 1982 ) : ( 15 ) góa ta " -chiah lâi kàu ...
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