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Exactly the opposite phenomenon appears if we consider the possible strings that could be generated in a verb - initial ... marker of corelatives - is highly problematic : the verb would not then appear initially in the clause .
Exactly the opposite phenomenon appears if we consider the possible strings that could be generated in a verb - initial ... marker of corelatives - is highly problematic : the verb would not then appear initially in the clause .
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In Iroquoian , however , such verbs appear with obligatory , case - marked pronominal prefixes . Some appear with neuter agent pronouns ( 11'- before certain vowels , ku- elsewhere ) . ( 56 ) Mohawk states with neuter agents ( AJ ) ...
In Iroquoian , however , such verbs appear with obligatory , case - marked pronominal prefixes . Some appear with neuter agent pronouns ( 11'- before certain vowels , ku- elsewhere ) . ( 56 ) Mohawk states with neuter agents ( AJ ) ...
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a verb meaning ' be straight ' to appear with the agent case . Yet this verb appears in Mohawk with the patient case . ( 64 ) Mohawk ( AJ ) : yottakwarihsyų . “ It ( PATIENT CASE ) is straight . ' An understanding of the derivational ...
a verb meaning ' be straight ' to appear with the agent case . Yet this verb appears in Mohawk with the patient case . ( 64 ) Mohawk ( AJ ) : yottakwarihsyų . “ It ( PATIENT CASE ) is straight . ' An understanding of the derivational ...
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