Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Example 67 is a textual example where the primary object in the relative clause is coreferential with a nominal ( the subject ) in the matrix ; note the AF verb ( the VSO order is due to the heavy object ) .37 ( 67 ) Ja ' la s - mi taj ...
... Example 67 is a textual example where the primary object in the relative clause is coreferential with a nominal ( the subject ) in the matrix ; note the AF verb ( the VSO order is due to the heavy object ) .37 ( 67 ) Ja ' la s - mi taj ...
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... example , gathered in the hall is a predicate that properly applies only to whole groups , not to individuals . But if gathered in the hall holds truthfully of a group G , then certain facts must hold about the individual members of the ...
... example , gathered in the hall is a predicate that properly applies only to whole groups , not to individuals . But if gathered in the hall holds truthfully of a group G , then certain facts must hold about the individual members of the ...
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... example , argues that when the predicate is 2 I exclude here those secondary predication constructions that are based on stative verbs , such as ( i ) , for example . ( i ) Jones prefers her coffee black . Such constructions have ...
... example , argues that when the predicate is 2 I exclude here those secondary predication constructions that are based on stative verbs , such as ( i ) , for example . ( i ) Jones prefers her coffee black . Such constructions have ...
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