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Those in 35 provide substantially stronger confir- mation , as do the examples of allow and insist to be discussed below . ( 34 ) assume : 1420 ' arrogate to oneself ' ' adopt ' ( cf.
Those in 35 provide substantially stronger confir- mation , as do the examples of allow and insist to be discussed below . ( 34 ) assume : 1420 ' arrogate to oneself ' ' adopt ' ( cf.
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However , the fact that Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic do not allow doubling in no way diminishes the account of NI in the ... In fact , if a syntactic account allows doubling in some languages , then it should allow it in these two ...
However , the fact that Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic do not allow doubling in no way diminishes the account of NI in the ... In fact , if a syntactic account allows doubling in some languages , then it should allow it in these two ...
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But if a clitic is inserted , the clitic must acquire morphological visibility or the Case conflict between sa and Alchico will produce ungrammaticality : ( 57 ) Nmax AGR N ' sai N " Alchico No rooriyj This can be resolved if we allow N ...
But if a clitic is inserted , the clitic must acquire morphological visibility or the Case conflict between sa and Alchico will produce ungrammaticality : ( 57 ) Nmax AGR N ' sai N " Alchico No rooriyj This can be resolved if we allow N ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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