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Algonquian languages like Fox and Plains Cree realize inverse function through the inverse clause ( Dahlstrom 1991 , 1995 ) ... through inverse syntax , rather than through passive , only in clauses where the agent has been extracted .
Algonquian languages like Fox and Plains Cree realize inverse function through the inverse clause ( Dahlstrom 1991 , 1995 ) ... through inverse syntax , rather than through passive , only in clauses where the agent has been extracted .
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a tory inverse context involving genitives ( i.e. John ; ' s son helped him ; ) cannot , in a number of Mayan languages , be expressed in a TV clause . Some studies note that one way of expressing such propositions is to focus the ...
a tory inverse context involving genitives ( i.e. John ; ' s son helped him ; ) cannot , in a number of Mayan languages , be expressed in a TV clause . Some studies note that one way of expressing such propositions is to focus the ...
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... that a matrix clause and its complement necessarily belong to the same obviation span , and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main a ...
... that a matrix clause and its complement necessarily belong to the same obviation span , and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main a ...
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