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Pan Ens han in orta verbal relational prefixes . The demonstration needs to be made in view of the facts of word order in Rama , in particular the contiguity between the preposed postpositional phrase and the verb in this S O PP V ...
Pan Ens han in orta verbal relational prefixes . The demonstration needs to be made in view of the facts of word order in Rama , in particular the contiguity between the preposed postpositional phrase and the verb in this S O PP V ...
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Text counts of Rama postpositions and relational preverbs . ( 0 ) data ; column ( c ) is a count of the instances of relational preverbs with zero anaphora of the oblique NP , which include ( but are not all ) cases of procliticized ...
Text counts of Rama postpositions and relational preverbs . ( 0 ) data ; column ( c ) is a count of the instances of relational preverbs with zero anaphora of the oblique NP , which include ( but are not all ) cases of procliticized ...
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The different types of relational preverbs , we claim , represent different stages in their development , from postpositions to cliticized to syntactically and lexically incorporated relational preverbs . The Rama data could be said to ...
The different types of relational preverbs , we claim , represent different stages in their development , from postpositions to cliticized to syntactically and lexically incorporated relational preverbs . The Rama data could be said to ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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