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The simultaneous type is represented by verb agreement and classifier constructions , the sequential type by negative and agentive suffixes in ASL , and by a set of ' sense ' - prefixes and a different negative suffix in ISL . 4.
The simultaneous type is represented by verb agreement and classifier constructions , the sequential type by negative and agentive suffixes in ASL , and by a set of ' sense ' - prefixes and a different negative suffix in ISL . 4.
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choose from a restricted and clearly delineated set of possible syntactic agreement relations when they mark agreement morphologically . This covert abstract syntactic agreement must be distinguished from MORPHOLOGICAL AGREEMENT , which ...
choose from a restricted and clearly delineated set of possible syntactic agreement relations when they mark agreement morphologically . This covert abstract syntactic agreement must be distinguished from MORPHOLOGICAL AGREEMENT , which ...
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The open - endedness of the inventory of referential indices in sign languages has led some linguists , notably Liddell ( 1998 , 2000 , 2003 ) , to claim that sign - language agreement is not linguistic at all , a claim with which we ...
The open - endedness of the inventory of referential indices in sign languages has led some linguists , notably Liddell ( 1998 , 2000 , 2003 ) , to claim that sign - language agreement is not linguistic at all , a claim with which we ...
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