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This paper attempts to offer an explanatory account of a significant portion of the syntax of Yagua ( spoken in the Amazonian lowland of northeastern Peru ) , based on the PPA subtheory of syntactic case ( henceforth Case , not to be ...
This paper attempts to offer an explanatory account of a significant portion of the syntax of Yagua ( spoken in the Amazonian lowland of northeastern Peru ) , based on the PPA subtheory of syntactic case ( henceforth Case , not to be ...
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In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos , Oiampi , Pirahā , and Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to manifest agreement between each phrasal head and its complement . I will refer to such languages as MULTI ...
In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos , Oiampi , Pirahā , and Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to manifest agreement between each phrasal head and its complement . I will refer to such languages as MULTI ...
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This concludes my discussion of clitic doubling , reflexives , and word order alternations in Yagua . We have seen that movement of the head of the phrase to AgR , motivated by Case theory , in conjunction with the requirement that the ...
This concludes my discussion of clitic doubling , reflexives , and word order alternations in Yagua . We have seen that movement of the head of the phrase to AgR , motivated by Case theory , in conjunction with the requirement that the ...
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