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Harris's chapter 3 argued that under specific circumstances , first- or second - person DP could not appear as an isolated DIRECT OBJECT but rather had to appear in a more complex DP structure . For an arbitrary first- or second ...
Harris's chapter 3 argued that under specific circumstances , first- or second - person DP could not appear as an isolated DIRECT OBJECT but rather had to appear in a more complex DP structure . For an arbitrary first- or second ...
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59 ) The Hupa enclitic also appears in locative adverbs . ( 19 ) Pacific Coast Athabaskan : Hupa a . xola ... Cognates of Navajo = go appear in lexical adverbs in all of them . Navajo is a member of the Western branch of Apachean .
59 ) The Hupa enclitic also appears in locative adverbs . ( 19 ) Pacific Coast Athabaskan : Hupa a . xola ... Cognates of Navajo = go appear in lexical adverbs in all of them . Navajo is a member of the Western branch of Apachean .
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This mode is also used in what appear to be independent sentences in certain aspects such as the progressive . ( 68 ) Gitksan progressive ( Rigsby 1986 : 200 ) Yukwhl t'an . yukw = } t'a - n PROG = CONNECTOR.
This mode is also used in what appear to be independent sentences in certain aspects such as the progressive . ( 68 ) Gitksan progressive ( Rigsby 1986 : 200 ) Yukwhl t'an . yukw = } t'a - n PROG = CONNECTOR.
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