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44 Otherwise , the entry for ETRE - COP is contentless , as is traditional ( as noted by the value < > for the restriction ) .43 We leave the part of speech of the predicative complement underspecified : it can belong to any category ...
44 Otherwise , the entry for ETRE - COP is contentless , as is traditional ( as noted by the value < > for the restriction ) .43 We leave the part of speech of the predicative complement underspecified : it can belong to any category ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF WELSH PREDICATIVE yn ORIN D. GENSLER Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology , Leipzig This article is devoted to the anatomy of an unnatural syntactic change . It presents the life history of the Welsh ...
THE EVOLUTION OF WELSH PREDICATIVE yn ORIN D. GENSLER Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology , Leipzig This article is devoted to the anatomy of an unnatural syntactic change . It presents the life history of the Welsh ...
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At the end of $ 4 , I noted the existence in early Welsh of a competitor to ynLen : the rare adverbializer and ( sub ) predicative marker y , which has disappeared in Modern Welsh . A plausible cognate in similar function can be seen in ...
At the end of $ 4 , I noted the existence in early Welsh of a competitor to ynLen : the rare adverbializer and ( sub ) predicative marker y , which has disappeared in Modern Welsh . A plausible cognate in similar function can be seen in ...
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