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A summary of these properties is listed in Table 2 , which includes the two types of incorporation discussed in this paper . Given the results of the brief analysis of Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic in §2.4 , it is entirely possible ...
A summary of these properties is listed in Table 2 , which includes the two types of incorporation discussed in this paper . Given the results of the brief analysis of Southern Tiwa and West Greenlandic in §2.4 , it is entirely possible ...
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The combination of a verb with an appropriate argument structure need not exhaust the properties of either of the two parts ; these ' external ' properties characterize the Propositional Radical . First , as we have seen , the vast ...
The combination of a verb with an appropriate argument structure need not exhaust the properties of either of the two parts ; these ' external ' properties characterize the Propositional Radical . First , as we have seen , the vast ...
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Closer inspection , however , often reveals that the properties of the rel- evant PF rules can equally well be stated in syntactic terms , with the consequent possibility of being subjected to LF conditions as well.1 In this paper I ...
Closer inspection , however , often reveals that the properties of the rel- evant PF rules can equally well be stated in syntactic terms , with the consequent possibility of being subjected to LF conditions as well.1 In this paper I ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
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