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It is clear , then , that Set II clitics are not merely enclitic determiners . ... When the genitive is doubled , the required order is clitic , head N , doubled genitive NP . e . For all clitics , the host must immediately precede the ...
It is clear , then , that Set II clitics are not merely enclitic determiners . ... When the genitive is doubled , the required order is clitic , head N , doubled genitive NP . e . For all clitics , the host must immediately precede the ...
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If the clitic is present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case conflict between the clitic and its double .
If the clitic is present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case conflict between the clitic and its double .
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( d ) [ -C , - A ) : In Everett 1987 this type of clitic is claimed to be found in Pirahā , an Amazonian language isolate . The purpose of this type of clitic includes agreement and , often , the identification of empty categories .
( d ) [ -C , - A ) : In Everett 1987 this type of clitic is claimed to be found in Pirahā , an Amazonian language isolate . The purpose of this type of clitic includes agreement and , often , the identification of empty categories .
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