Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... agreement ) and the masc . pl . form ( semantic agreement ) are both possible : ( 63 ) Ova dva čoveka su dobra ( dual ) / dobri ( pl . masc . ) these two men are good The relative pronoun is also found in both forms : ( 64 ) dva čoveka ...
... agreement ) and the masc . pl . form ( semantic agreement ) are both possible : ( 63 ) Ova dva čoveka su dobra ( dual ) / dobri ( pl . masc . ) these two men are good The relative pronoun is also found in both forms : ( 64 ) dva čoveka ...
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... agreement . TABLE 3. The varying possibilities of semantic agreement . Note : the blacker the square , the greater the likelihood of semantic agreement . Glosses : děvče ' girl ' , para ' couple ' , gazde ' masters ' , łajdaki ...
... agreement . TABLE 3. The varying possibilities of semantic agreement . Note : the blacker the square , the greater the likelihood of semantic agreement . Glosses : děvče ' girl ' , para ' couple ' , gazde ' masters ' , łajdaki ...
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... agreement markers . Chichewa happens to be a configurational lan- guage , but the key to explaining its agreement properties lies elsewhere . We will show that , in simple sentences , exactly the same structural form is used both for ...
... agreement markers . Chichewa happens to be a configurational lan- guage , but the key to explaining its agreement properties lies elsewhere . We will show that , in simple sentences , exactly the same structural form is used both for ...
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