Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... clitic positions . In order for this to be true , it must be the case that , although the clitic positions are primarily associated with the case prop- erties of their heads , all clitic positions are available to any clitic , subject ...
... clitic positions . In order for this to be true , it must be the case that , although the clitic positions are primarily associated with the case prop- erties of their heads , all clitic positions are available to any clitic , subject ...
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... clitic analysis also loses some of its appeal when we realize that K must allow for two clitic positions within COMP - one to the left , and one to the right . The clitic position on the right is necessary because clitics do not appear ...
... clitic analysis also loses some of its appeal when we realize that K must allow for two clitic positions within COMP - one to the left , and one to the right . The clitic position on the right is necessary because clitics do not appear ...
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... clitic pronouns ( not attested in Lycian ) ; elsewhere unstressed sentence - second nominative pronouns are rare ( cf. Garrett 1989 ) . Now it is well known that the Hittite nominative and accusative clitic pronouns do not co - occur in ...
... clitic pronouns ( not attested in Lycian ) ; elsewhere unstressed sentence - second nominative pronouns are rare ( cf. Garrett 1989 ) . Now it is well known that the Hittite nominative and accusative clitic pronouns do not co - occur in ...
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James A Matisoff | 106 |
R Coppieters | 163 |
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