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... Irish . In Irish , subjects of finite clauses are nominative , while subjects of nonfinite clauses are accusative , as 93 shows.32 a bheith ( 93 ) Thaibhsigh dó [ iad appeared to - him them - ACC be - NONFINITE more soft " They seemed ...
... Irish . In Irish , subjects of finite clauses are nominative , while subjects of nonfinite clauses are accusative , as 93 shows.32 a bheith ( 93 ) Thaibhsigh dó [ iad appeared to - him them - ACC be - NONFINITE more soft " They seemed ...
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... Irish etyma from one another : the Irish cognate of hynt is sét , which shows irreconcilable differences vis - à - vis the Irish adverbializer in ( d ) . As argued above , a shared etymology would seem methodologically preferable . I ...
... Irish etyma from one another : the Irish cognate of hynt is sét , which shows irreconcilable differences vis - à - vis the Irish adverbializer in ( d ) . As argued above , a shared etymology would seem methodologically preferable . I ...
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... Irish , particularly in its most archaic genres , the bare dative sufficed to express adverbiality . Analyzed in this way , the Irish adverbial formation pattern represents a direct contin- uation of Indo - European morphosyntax ...
... Irish , particularly in its most archaic genres , the bare dative sufficed to express adverbiality . Analyzed in this way , the Irish adverbial formation pattern represents a direct contin- uation of Indo - European morphosyntax ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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