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... notes that some clauses do not have a DE unless the predicate is present in the coda . He notes that such differences cannot be accounted for under Safir's theory of the DE . Perhaps more is going on here than just a DE , because in ...
... notes that some clauses do not have a DE unless the predicate is present in the coda . He notes that such differences cannot be accounted for under Safir's theory of the DE . Perhaps more is going on here than just a DE , because in ...
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... notes were submitted between November 1987 and November 1988 ; this total includes 21 revisions , so 113 new manuscripts were submitted . Of the 134 sub- missions , 21 , including 5 discussion notes , were accepted ; 89 , including some ...
... notes were submitted between November 1987 and November 1988 ; this total includes 21 revisions , so 113 new manuscripts were submitted . Of the 134 sub- missions , 21 , including 5 discussion notes , were accepted ; 89 , including some ...
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... notes on noun incorporation . Lg . 62.19–31 . SAPIR , EDWARD . 1911. The problem of noun incorporation in American languages . Ameri- can Anthropologist 13.250-82 . SEITER , WILLIAM J. 1980. Studies in Niuean syntax . New York : Garland ...
... notes on noun incorporation . Lg . 62.19–31 . SAPIR , EDWARD . 1911. The problem of noun incorporation in American languages . Ameri- can Anthropologist 13.250-82 . SEITER , WILLIAM J. 1980. Studies in Niuean syntax . New York : Garland ...
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