Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... definite object , Table 3 suggests that a definite object is not strongly associated with the AF form ( AF and TV forms occur in similar numbers when the object is definite ) . But if we neutralize the role of animacy in the choice ...
... definite object , Table 3 suggests that a definite object is not strongly associated with the AF form ( AF and TV forms occur in similar numbers when the object is definite ) . But if we neutralize the role of animacy in the choice ...
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... definite subjects have both an agreement prefix as well as na or ka after the verb ( cf. 4 ) , so these particles cannot be agreement markers for definite nonsubjects . And it would be typologically implausible to introduce a new kind ...
... definite subjects have both an agreement prefix as well as na or ka after the verb ( cf. 4 ) , so these particles cannot be agreement markers for definite nonsubjects . And it would be typologically implausible to introduce a new kind ...
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... definite articles ; and ( 2 ) these two clitic particles contrast for tense.10 Working in a government - and ... definite articles ka and na . This is further 10 Paul de Lacy ( p.c. ) wonders if there is any justification for breaking ...
... definite articles ; and ( 2 ) these two clitic particles contrast for tense.10 Working in a government - and ... definite articles ka and na . This is further 10 Paul de Lacy ( p.c. ) wonders if there is any justification for breaking ...
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