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Clitics which require Case are [ + Case ) , while clitics which require a 0 - role are [ + Argument ) . Clitics which may not receive a 0 - role or Case are labeled [ - Argument ) or [ -Case ) , respectively . Some clitics may vary with ...
Clitics which require Case are [ + Case ) , while clitics which require a 0 - role are [ + Argument ) . Clitics which may not receive a 0 - role or Case are labeled [ - Argument ) or [ -Case ) , respectively . Some clitics may vary with ...
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... of the contrast in 42 between the verbs miyqus and poma'max is worth emphasizing . Although both require the presence of a number - marked form , they differ as to whether or not the value of this form covaries with the subject ...
... of the contrast in 42 between the verbs miyqus and poma'max is worth emphasizing . Although both require the presence of a number - marked form , they differ as to whether or not the value of this form covaries with the subject ...
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PAST That is , unlike the simple intransitive heyiqus was digging ' , xillaqus was raining ' does require a PN subject . If weather expressions require a PN subject , of course , the impossibility of the sentences in 47 follows ...
PAST That is , unlike the simple intransitive heyiqus was digging ' , xillaqus was raining ' does require a PN subject . If weather expressions require a PN subject , of course , the impossibility of the sentences in 47 follows ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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