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as second members , whence it behaves like an underlyingly final - accented noun . In other words , they propose that unaccented words fall together with final - accented words because , at the relevant point in the derivation ...
as second members , whence it behaves like an underlyingly final - accented noun . In other words , they propose that unaccented words fall together with final - accented words because , at the relevant point in the derivation ...
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The final intransitivity of the agentive voice also seems indicated in the choice of the final verbal suffix . When the clause is finally transitive , the verb may take the plain transitive final suffix -ol - u ( the shape of which is ...
The final intransitivity of the agentive voice also seems indicated in the choice of the final verbal suffix . When the clause is finally transitive , the verb may take the plain transitive final suffix -ol - u ( the shape of which is ...
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From the viewpoint of the No32 analysis , what 12 shows is the paradigm that registers a final 1 and 3 ( when there is no final 2 ) . It can be appropriately called the INTRANSITIVE PLUS DATIVE ( or 1 :: 3 ) paradigm .
From the viewpoint of the No32 analysis , what 12 shows is the paradigm that registers a final 1 and 3 ( when there is no final 2 ) . It can be appropriately called the INTRANSITIVE PLUS DATIVE ( or 1 :: 3 ) paradigm .
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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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