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directly continue the Gorokan ergative ending , but has secondarily acquired its functions . 3.2 . INTERNAL EVIDENCE . Of the fairly secure Gorokan ergative endings , singular * -mo ? or * -mu ? and plural * -mi and * -te , it is the ...
directly continue the Gorokan ergative ending , but has secondarily acquired its functions . 3.2 . INTERNAL EVIDENCE . Of the fairly secure Gorokan ergative endings , singular * -mo ? or * -mu ? and plural * -mi and * -te , it is the ...
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Still , several apparent morphological and syntactic changes could suggest that the Anatolian ergative was secondarily reanalyzed as derivational . 1. ADJECTIVAL AGREEMENT . In Hittite and in one of two possible instances in Lycian ...
Still , several apparent morphological and syntactic changes could suggest that the Anatolian ergative was secondarily reanalyzed as derivational . 1. ADJECTIVAL AGREEMENT . In Hittite and in one of two possible instances in Lycian ...
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Similarly , Hittite has extended the sequence -anteš , properly the derivational suffix -ant- plus the nominative plural ending -es , as the regular ergative plural ending : e.g. happišnan [ 1 ] eš " body - parts ' ( KUB 9.4 i 19 = 9.34 ...
Similarly , Hittite has extended the sequence -anteš , properly the derivational suffix -ant- plus the nominative plural ending -es , as the regular ergative plural ending : e.g. happišnan [ 1 ] eš " body - parts ' ( KUB 9.4 i 19 = 9.34 ...
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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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