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The first double - object forms of any alternating verbs appear before the first prepositional forms for Adam and Eve ; they appear in the opposite order for Mark , and appear within a month of one another for Sarah ...
The first double - object forms of any alternating verbs appear before the first prepositional forms for Adam and Eve ; they appear in the opposite order for Mark , and appear within a month of one another for Sarah ...
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Basel : S. Karger , to appear . - . 1989. Linear order in phonological representations . LI 20.71-99 . and Alan S. PRINCE . 1986. Prosodic morphology . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , to appear . 1988.
Basel : S. Karger , to appear . - . 1989. Linear order in phonological representations . LI 20.71-99 . and Alan S. PRINCE . 1986. Prosodic morphology . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , to appear . 1988.
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When unaccusative subjects appear postverbally , the preverbal position is highly likely to be filled by a presentational ' morpheme ( Payne's terminology ) such as muuy ' there ' . ? 20 ( 47 ) Muuy - numaa - téé - 0 - rà jaay - say ...
When unaccusative subjects appear postverbally , the preverbal position is highly likely to be filled by a presentational ' morpheme ( Payne's terminology ) such as muuy ' there ' . ? 20 ( 47 ) Muuy - numaa - téé - 0 - rà jaay - say ...
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