Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... noun lugar must be replaced by a pronominal element ( which will be combined with / kw / in order to form que ) ... noun to be rela- tivized by the rule mentioned earlier , this pronominal element will have the feature [ ± ANIMATE ] ...
... noun lugar must be replaced by a pronominal element ( which will be combined with / kw / in order to form que ) ... noun to be rela- tivized by the rule mentioned earlier , this pronominal element will have the feature [ ± ANIMATE ] ...
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... noun phrase in question , but to the corresponding agt or gl sememe , giving as justification ' sg and pl — and ... noun phrase to which it has no under- lying grammatical relation , the agreement features must be regarded as belong- ing ...
... noun phrase in question , but to the corresponding agt or gl sememe , giving as justification ' sg and pl — and ... noun phrase to which it has no under- lying grammatical relation , the agreement features must be regarded as belong- ing ...
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... noun . A form such as jāriņi ' she who has a paramour ' is the feminine of an adjective jāriņ- ' having a paramour ' , just as yakṣiņī is the feminine of an adjective yakşin- ( RV ) ' pursuing ' derived from the noun yakşá- ' pursuit ...
... noun . A form such as jāriņi ' she who has a paramour ' is the feminine of an adjective jāriņ- ' having a paramour ' , just as yakṣiņī is the feminine of an adjective yakşin- ( RV ) ' pursuing ' derived from the noun yakşá- ' pursuit ...
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