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I call this Classifier NI , because the incorporated noun acts like a classifier on the noun it is associated with ; the reasons for this will become clear in a later section . When one explores the data on NI , one finds that those ...
I call this Classifier NI , because the incorporated noun acts like a classifier on the noun it is associated with ; the reasons for this will become clear in a later section . When one explores the data on NI , one finds that those ...
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that the NP out of which a noun is incorporated may get syntactic case , but need not ; however , there is no a priori way to predict whether a given language is one that allows caseless NPs associated with NI .
that the NP out of which a noun is incorporated may get syntactic case , but need not ; however , there is no a priori way to predict whether a given language is one that allows caseless NPs associated with NI .
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In this paper we have provided a systematic description and an explicit account of Hungarian constructions involving a PV separated from the V with which it is lexically associated . The exact constraints on the separability of PVs have ...
In this paper we have provided a systematic description and an explicit account of Hungarian constructions involving a PV separated from the V with which it is lexically associated . The exact constraints on the separability of PVs have ...
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