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Again , incorporation would often be forced in Southern Tiwa by the independently existing animacy / person hi- erarchy , which prevents certain NPs from appearing in direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO ...
Again , incorporation would often be forced in Southern Tiwa by the independently existing animacy / person hi- erarchy , which prevents certain NPs from appearing in direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO ...
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19 Both the Classifier and the Compound types display a subject / object asymmetry - NI is generally described as applying to direct objects . The only subjects that incorporate are subjects of unaccusative verbs , as illustrated in 38 ...
19 Both the Classifier and the Compound types display a subject / object asymmetry - NI is generally described as applying to direct objects . The only subjects that incorporate are subjects of unaccusative verbs , as illustrated in 38 ...
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It might be thought perhaps that this would allow the direct object to at least bind an NP inside VP . This is not true , however . The only two kinds of arguments found in the Yagua VP besides the direct object are the indirect object ...
It might be thought perhaps that this would allow the direct object to at least bind an NP inside VP . This is not true , however . The only two kinds of arguments found in the Yagua VP besides the direct object are the indirect object ...
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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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