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My analysis of Case assignment in Yagua assumes that Yagua has a VP node . 14 Although this is not crucial to my Case - assignment hypothesis , it is important to the analysis of reflexives in $ 5 . Recall that doubling of direct ...
My analysis of Case assignment in Yagua assumes that Yagua has a VP node . 14 Although this is not crucial to my Case - assignment hypothesis , it is important to the analysis of reflexives in $ 5 . Recall that doubling of direct ...
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In equatives like 48 and 49 Case is assigned even in the absence of an overt verbal element . ... on the left of their hosts as proclitics , since Case would have been assigned to the left , as is normal for SOV languages .
In equatives like 48 and 49 Case is assigned even in the absence of an overt verbal element . ... on the left of their hosts as proclitics , since Case would have been assigned to the left , as is normal for SOV languages .
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As with INFL and V in many languages , AGR will assign Case to the argument of its phrase whether or not AGR and the head of its phrase form a ... I argued above that nominative and accusative Cases are assigned to the right by AGR .
As with INFL and V in many languages , AGR will assign Case to the argument of its phrase whether or not AGR and the head of its phrase form a ... I argued above that nominative and accusative Cases are assigned to the right by AGR .
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