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The Norman & Campbell proposal for agreement in the antipassive adequately describes the agreement facts in K'iche ' . However , their proposal requires two separate agreement rules for K'iche ' , one of which is constructionspecific .
The Norman & Campbell proposal for agreement in the antipassive adequately describes the agreement facts in K'iche ' . However , their proposal requires two separate agreement rules for K'iche ' , one of which is constructionspecific .
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( 66 ) NOMINAL AGREEMENT Law : If a nominal arc A sponsors an agreement arc supported by B then : ( i ) A is a final term arc ; ( ii ) and B is a final P arc ; ( iii ) and A and B are neighbors . To correctly interpret the Nominal ...
( 66 ) NOMINAL AGREEMENT Law : If a nominal arc A sponsors an agreement arc supported by B then : ( i ) A is a final term arc ; ( ii ) and B is a final P arc ; ( iii ) and A and B are neighbors . To correctly interpret the Nominal ...
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William Croft's ' Agreement vs. case marking and direct objects ' ( 159–79 ) attempts to characterize agreement and case marking in universal pragmatic terms . Case marking is argued to be a relational strategy : ' The case marker ...
William Croft's ' Agreement vs. case marking and direct objects ' ( 159–79 ) attempts to characterize agreement and case marking in universal pragmatic terms . Case marking is argued to be a relational strategy : ' The case marker ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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