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Sentences consisting solely of a predicate and utterances consisting solely of nouns were set aside . We first tallied the order among the major elements of the remaining clauses , the predicate ( henceforth V ) ...
Sentences consisting solely of a predicate and utterances consisting solely of nouns were set aside . We first tallied the order among the major elements of the remaining clauses , the predicate ( henceforth V ) ...
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Guaraní has two main predicate classes , called DYNAMIC and STATIVE predicates here . The main difference between the two predicate classes is that subjects of intransitive dynamic predicates are crossreferenced with one series of ...
Guaraní has two main predicate classes , called DYNAMIC and STATIVE predicates here . The main difference between the two predicate classes is that subjects of intransitive dynamic predicates are crossreferenced with one series of ...
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... 1966 to 1976 and a situation time tz from 1980 to now . 2.1 . A FORMAL SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF GUARANÍ - kue . I propose that -kue and -rã are ( nominal and possessive ) predicate modifiers : they apply to the denotation of predicates ...
... 1966 to 1976 and a situation time tz from 1980 to now . 2.1 . A FORMAL SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF GUARANÍ - kue . I propose that -kue and -rã are ( nominal and possessive ) predicate modifiers : they apply to the denotation of predicates ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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