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Harris 1982 presents two types of argument in support of a syntactic analysis based on the UH : rules that crucially ... PRESENT AORIST PERFECT TENSE SERIES : Class 1 : Accomplishment NOM - DAT V M ERG - NOM V M DAT - NOM M V Class 2 ...
Harris 1982 presents two types of argument in support of a syntactic analysis based on the UH : rules that crucially ... PRESENT AORIST PERFECT TENSE SERIES : Class 1 : Accomplishment NOM - DAT V M ERG - NOM V M DAT - NOM M V Class 2 ...
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The following examples illustrate a class 1 verb in the present and the aorist ( all examples from Harris 1981 ) . ( 38 ) a . nino- ačvenebs surat - eb - s gia - s . Nino - NOM 3.shows.3 pictures - PL - DAT Gia - DAT ' Nino is showing ...
The following examples illustrate a class 1 verb in the present and the aorist ( all examples from Harris 1981 ) . ( 38 ) a . nino- ačvenebs surat - eb - s gia - s . Nino - NOM 3.shows.3 pictures - PL - DAT Gia - DAT ' Nino is showing ...
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These constructions present a number of challenges syntactically . A major issue concerns the syntactic status of the nominative argument : is it a subject or not ? The nominative argument gets the same verb agreement ( V ) as the ...
These constructions present a number of challenges syntactically . A major issue concerns the syntactic status of the nominative argument : is it a subject or not ? The nominative argument gets the same verb agreement ( V ) as the ...
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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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