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The problem ' was not for RG as a descriptive framework , but for a specific claim presented in ( unpublished ) early RG work as the ' Agreement Law ' , which stipulated that agreement rules had to reference final - stratum grammatical ...
The problem ' was not for RG as a descriptive framework , but for a specific claim presented in ( unpublished ) early RG work as the ' Agreement Law ' , which stipulated that agreement rules had to reference final - stratum grammatical ...
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( 18a ) judge ( p ) 3n - claim her in 3f - steal cow 3p that “ The judge considers that he stole that cow . ' b . Hakém geu - dawa ( leumo nyan ka ji - cu lé - jih ) . ( 186 ) judge ( p ) 30 - claim COW that IN 3 - steal her ' The judge ...
( 18a ) judge ( p ) 3n - claim her in 3f - steal cow 3p that “ The judge considers that he stole that cow . ' b . Hakém geu - dawa ( leumo nyan ka ji - cu lé - jih ) . ( 186 ) judge ( p ) 30 - claim COW that IN 3 - steal her ' The judge ...
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In this claim I am following Hale & Keyser 1987 ( who state the claim explicitly for middles - but for whom the same claim must hold for ergatives , given their analysis ) . 1.2 . The second argument of K & R is ...
In this claim I am following Hale & Keyser 1987 ( who state the claim explicitly for middles - but for whom the same claim must hold for ergatives , given their analysis ) . 1.2 . The second argument of K & R is ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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