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... Yagua . This study covers a broad and complex range of interrelated facts of Yagua clitic doubling , word order , phrase structure , and reflexives . The fact that the present analysis can account for all these facts via a small set of ...
... Yagua . This study covers a broad and complex range of interrelated facts of Yagua clitic doubling , word order , phrase structure , and reflexives . The fact that the present analysis can account for all these facts via a small set of ...
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... Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to manifest agreement between each phrasal head and its com- plement . I will refer to such languages as MULTI - AGR languages . In ... Yagua clitics are merely nonargumental AGR morphemes , YAGUA CLITICS 351.
... Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to manifest agreement between each phrasal head and its com- plement . I will refer to such languages as MULTI - AGR languages . In ... Yagua clitics are merely nonargumental AGR morphemes , YAGUA CLITICS 351.
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... Yagua is SVO . UNDERLYING WORD ORDER 6. The assumption that Yagua word order is SVO is absolutely essential to my entire analysis because the analysis crucially relies on configurational re- lationships among clitics , their doubles ...
... Yagua is SVO . UNDERLYING WORD ORDER 6. The assumption that Yagua word order is SVO is absolutely essential to my entire analysis because the analysis crucially relies on configurational re- lationships among clitics , their doubles ...
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