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On the basis of clusters of grammatical properties associated with NI , it is apparent that there are two separate word formation processes that languages may choose . In one , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument ...
On the basis of clusters of grammatical properties associated with NI , it is apparent that there are two separate word formation processes that languages may choose . In one , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument ...
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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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The argument structure in 9b shares the presence of a reflexive but differs in the associated value : ( 32 ) [ REFLEXIVE ) Isg ) These ideas about argument structure are easily extended to , and beyond , the cases examined in 25 and 28.
The argument structure in 9b shares the presence of a reflexive but differs in the associated value : ( 32 ) [ REFLEXIVE ) Isg ) These ideas about argument structure are easily extended to , and beyond , the cases examined in 25 and 28.
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
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