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AF verbs also occur in relative clauses , which may involve a fronted wh element , but are more commonly formed with a null operator ( as in 4a ) or one identical to the definite article .
AF verbs also occur in relative clauses , which may involve a fronted wh element , but are more commonly formed with a null operator ( as in 4a ) or one identical to the definite article .
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When subject and object are adjacent in rank ( S > 0,0 > S ) , both TV and AF forms occur , but the numbers indicate ... When the subject outranks the object , the TV form occurs 9 times out of 11 ; when the object outranks the subject ...
When subject and object are adjacent in rank ( S > 0,0 > S ) , both TV and AF forms occur , but the numbers indicate ... When the subject outranks the object , the TV form occurs 9 times out of 11 ; when the object outranks the subject ...
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Instead , qualifiers occur in discourse to give added information about nominal referents . The initial word in a sentence registers ... Nominal case marking occurs for animale objects ( but not inanimates ) , datives , and obliques .
Instead , qualifiers occur in discourse to give added information about nominal referents . The initial word in a sentence registers ... Nominal case marking occurs for animale objects ( but not inanimates ) , datives , and obliques .
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