Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... definite ' or ' discourse - linked ' wн - words such as which and its counterparts in Japanese and other languages , and he relates this to the larger issue of the logical form of multiple questions . Ch . 9 , ' The syntax of Chamorro ...
... definite ' or ' discourse - linked ' wн - words such as which and its counterparts in Japanese and other languages , and he relates this to the larger issue of the logical form of multiple questions . Ch . 9 , ' The syntax of Chamorro ...
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... definite has also been made in Basri & Finer 1987 , on the basis of agreement data in the Indonesian language Selayarese . In this language , verbal inflection treats definite and indefinite arguments differently . Traces of wн ...
... definite has also been made in Basri & Finer 1987 , on the basis of agreement data in the Indonesian language Selayarese . In this language , verbal inflection treats definite and indefinite arguments differently . Traces of wн ...
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... definite . If the two types of clitics are unrelated , then an attempt to derive their differences would be misguided . There are at least three reasons to reject the hypothesis that Set II clitics are determiners . First , Set II ...
... definite . If the two types of clitics are unrelated , then an attempt to derive their differences would be misguided . There are at least three reasons to reject the hypothesis that Set II clitics are determiners . First , Set II ...
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