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T agrees ( with us , and with the descriptive grammars ) that the Guaraní markers ' provide empirical evidence for a temporal dimension of the interpretation of noun phrases ' ( p . 832 ) , but rejects our classification in NS04 of such ...
T agrees ( with us , and with the descriptive grammars ) that the Guaraní markers ' provide empirical evidence for a temporal dimension of the interpretation of noun phrases ' ( p . 832 ) , but rejects our classification in NS04 of such ...
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Nordlinger & Sadler 2004 ( NS04 ) brought nominal tense / aspect mood ( TAM ) markers across languages to the attention of the linguistic community and raised many important questions about noun - phrase temporality , lexical categories ...
Nordlinger & Sadler 2004 ( NS04 ) brought nominal tense / aspect mood ( TAM ) markers across languages to the attention of the linguistic community and raised many important questions about noun - phrase temporality , lexical categories ...
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Although the adjectives are almost identical to nouns , she argues for criterial differences , the most important being ... When a noun modifies another noun , the modified noun has to be marked with a prefix xa- and the modifying noun ...
Although the adjectives are almost identical to nouns , she argues for criterial differences , the most important being ... When a noun modifies another noun , the modified noun has to be marked with a prefix xa- and the modifying noun ...
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