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This concord pattern is quite common in the texts ; in fact , Schneider reports that almost 90 per cent of all am uses occur with non - first person subjects . This co - occurrence pattern contrasts with those typical of nonstandard ...
This concord pattern is quite common in the texts ; in fact , Schneider reports that almost 90 per cent of all am uses occur with non - first person subjects . This co - occurrence pattern contrasts with those typical of nonstandard ...
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Likewise , trộmili in lla above has the shape of a masculine or feminine nominative plural , not an S - function neuter plural . No adjectives modifying ergatives are attested in Luvian . There is a second pattern of adjectival ...
Likewise , trộmili in lla above has the shape of a masculine or feminine nominative plural , not an S - function neuter plural . No adjectives modifying ergatives are attested in Luvian . There is a second pattern of adjectival ...
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Note that this particular production probability pattern tends to result in two - gesture sentences that preserve the unity of the predicate , i.e. , patient + act sentences ( akin to OV in conventional systems ) were more frequent in ...
Note that this particular production probability pattern tends to result in two - gesture sentences that preserve the unity of the predicate , i.e. , patient + act sentences ( akin to OV in conventional systems ) were more frequent in ...
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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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acquisition agreement American analysis appear approach areas argues argument aspects assume called Cambridge chapter child claim clause Cloth communication comparative consider consistent construction contains contrast deaf demonstrate derived described dialect discourse discussion distinct English ergative evidence example fact final function gestures given grammar head historical indicate initial interesting interpretation issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphology names natural nominal noted noun object occur original particular pattern person phonological phrase position possible predicate present Press principles problem produced pronouns proposed proposition provides question reading reference relation relative represented result role rules semantic sentences shows speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax theory tone transitive University verb volume World York