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In the case of creoles , the ties to the substrate , present in the period of genesis , no longer obtain ; in the case of pidgins , however , ties to the substrate remain very strong . It is usually , though not necessarily , the case ...
In the case of creoles , the ties to the substrate , present in the period of genesis , no longer obtain ; in the case of pidgins , however , ties to the substrate remain very strong . It is usually , though not necessarily , the case ...
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This in turn supports an analysis of the pro - drop phenomenon where empty category subjects are present at all levels in the structure of ' subjectless ' sentences , albeit not an analysis which has ' rich agreement ' as the major ...
This in turn supports an analysis of the pro - drop phenomenon where empty category subjects are present at all levels in the structure of ' subjectless ' sentences , albeit not an analysis which has ' rich agreement ' as the major ...
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To be sure , for many Kartvelian verbs , the present series forms are derivable from the aorist ; however , such a derivational relationship does not necessarily imply a historical priority for the base form .
To be sure , for many Kartvelian verbs , the present series forms are derivable from the aorist ; however , such a derivational relationship does not necessarily imply a historical priority for the base form .
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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