Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... marked in the nominal morphology , but it is relevant to the distribution of certain verb forms . To understand how this works , consider the association between semantic roles and obviation status sketched in Figure 1 . Proximate Agent ...
... marked in the nominal morphology , but it is relevant to the distribution of certain verb forms . To understand how this works , consider the association between semantic roles and obviation status sketched in Figure 1 . Proximate Agent ...
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... marked with genitive case ; this is highly unusual for an Arawak language . Amuesha is one of the few Arawak ... marked with cross - referencing suffixes in the same way as the object of a transitive verb while the subject of an active ...
... marked with genitive case ; this is highly unusual for an Arawak language . Amuesha is one of the few Arawak ... marked with cross - referencing suffixes in the same way as the object of a transitive verb while the subject of an active ...
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... marked ' and ' un- marked ' passages yields a syntactic characterization of markedness . M - S applies a similar approach in ' Marked grammatical structures : Communicating in- tentionality in The great Gatsby and As I lay dying ' . In ...
... marked ' and ' un- marked ' passages yields a syntactic characterization of markedness . M - S applies a similar approach in ' Marked grammatical structures : Communicating in- tentionality in The great Gatsby and As I lay dying ' . In ...
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