Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... plural agreement can be controlled by either the subject or the object in AF clauses , this is not the case in TV clauses when both subject and object are third person . In that case , only the subject can control plural agreement ...
... plural agreement can be controlled by either the subject or the object in AF clauses , this is not the case in TV clauses when both subject and object are third person . In that case , only the subject can control plural agreement ...
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... plural forms would undergo lengthening and hence these nouns should exceptionlessly contain long vowels . Presumably , the same result is predicted by an OSL analysis if the plural vocalic suffix was also lost . However , the plural ...
... plural forms would undergo lengthening and hence these nouns should exceptionlessly contain long vowels . Presumably , the same result is predicted by an OSL analysis if the plural vocalic suffix was also lost . However , the plural ...
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... plural , but no change in syllable structure , while in other words the plural is associated with shortening . There are no prospects for salvaging a phonological rule from this situation . Nor can vowel quantity be associated with ...
... plural , but no change in syllable structure , while in other words the plural is associated with shortening . There are no prospects for salvaging a phonological rule from this situation . Nor can vowel quantity be associated with ...
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