Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... object on a composite hierarchy formed by merging the person hierarchy and the obviation hierarchy . The inverse form is used when the object outranks the subject ( the local persons are first and second ) . ( 16 ) PERSON / OBVIATION ...
... object on a composite hierarchy formed by merging the person hierarchy and the obviation hierarchy . The inverse form is used when the object outranks the subject ( the local persons are first and second ) . ( 16 ) PERSON / OBVIATION ...
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... object , and the AF form when object outranks subject . When subject and object are adjacent in rank ( S > O , O > S ) , both TV and AF forms occur , but the numbers indicate clear preferences . When the subject outranks the object ...
... object , and the AF form when object outranks subject . When subject and object are adjacent in rank ( S > O , O > S ) , both TV and AF forms occur , but the numbers indicate clear preferences . When the subject outranks the object ...
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... object go to the top of a ramp ( the object was inside a clear jar attached to the string and was pulled up through a clear tube affixed on the ramp ) . Meek was used to describe either the action of the puppet ( when modeled as a ...
... object go to the top of a ramp ( the object was inside a clear jar attached to the string and was pulled up through a clear tube affixed on the ramp ) . Meek was used to describe either the action of the puppet ( when modeled as a ...
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