Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... object pronouns ( i ) are like unstressed French object pronouns , which are attached to verbs , ( ii ) occur only in the absence of any overt complement , and ( iii ) are arguably affixes ( Miller & Sag 1997 ) .43 The key difference ...
... object pronouns ( i ) are like unstressed French object pronouns , which are attached to verbs , ( ii ) occur only in the absence of any overt complement , and ( iii ) are arguably affixes ( Miller & Sag 1997 ) .43 The key difference ...
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... object properties for both object NPs are characterized as symmetri- cal languages ( e.g. Kihaya , Kimeru , Mashi , Luya , and Chichewa - B ) , and those showing restricted object properties are characterized as asymmetrical languages ...
... object properties for both object NPs are characterized as symmetri- cal languages ( e.g. Kihaya , Kimeru , Mashi , Luya , and Chichewa - B ) , and those showing restricted object properties are characterized as asymmetrical languages ...
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... object to be placed first , demonstrating that our results cannot be explained by a tendency to place longer objects last . It thus appears that the length effect reported for English double object and verb- particle constructions may ...
... object to be placed first , demonstrating that our results cannot be explained by a tendency to place longer objects last . It thus appears that the length effect reported for English double object and verb- particle constructions may ...
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