Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... allow and insist to be discussed below . ( 34 ) assume : 1420 ' arrogate to oneself ' ' adopt ' ( cf. Lat . ad - sumere ' to take on ' ) ; 1450 ' suppose ' ( in the sense of the mental verb ' imagine ' ) ; 1714 ' claim that something is ...
... allow and insist to be discussed below . ( 34 ) assume : 1420 ' arrogate to oneself ' ' adopt ' ( cf. Lat . ad - sumere ' to take on ' ) ; 1450 ' suppose ' ( in the sense of the mental verb ' imagine ' ) ; 1714 ' claim that something is ...
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... allows doubling in some languages , then it should allow it in these two languages as well . Conversely , if a syntactic account predicts that there will be no doubling ( as in Southern Tiwa and West Green- landic ) , then it also must ...
... allows doubling in some languages , then it should allow it in these two languages as well . Conversely , if a syntactic account predicts that there will be no doubling ( as in Southern Tiwa and West Green- landic ) , then it also must ...
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... allow N ° to move and INCLUDE AGR . Then sa's genitive Case may be reassigned to Alchico via coindexation , the standard means of government , to the immediate right : ( 58 ) Nmax No i / j [ No Sarooriy li Nmax No Alchico 4.10 . OBLIQUE ...
... allow N ° to move and INCLUDE AGR . Then sa's genitive Case may be reassigned to Alchico via coindexation , the standard means of government , to the immediate right : ( 58 ) Nmax No i / j [ No Sarooriy li Nmax No Alchico 4.10 . OBLIQUE ...
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