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The mapping of the twenty adjectives in terms of their semantic similarity appears in Figure 8. ... all appear on the righthand side of the map while adjectives from Tables 7 and 12 that generally appear with quedarse fall on the ...
The mapping of the twenty adjectives in terms of their semantic similarity appears in Figure 8. ... all appear on the righthand side of the map while adjectives from Tables 7 and 12 that generally appear with quedarse fall on the ...
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that normally appear postverbally , but that are preverbal in negated clauses , are better taken as objects . These tests are : The ability for ERGATIVE MARKING to appear in the clause : only bivalent clauses allow ergative proclitics ...
that normally appear postverbally , but that are preverbal in negated clauses , are better taken as objects . These tests are : The ability for ERGATIVE MARKING to appear in the clause : only bivalent clauses allow ergative proclitics ...
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F = get NEG Just as it is not possible for an instrument to lose its instrumental marking , even in negated clauses , it is also not possible for ergative case to appear on the subjects of monovalent clauses with instruments , even when ...
F = get NEG Just as it is not possible for an instrument to lose its instrumental marking , even in negated clauses , it is also not possible for ergative case to appear on the subjects of monovalent clauses with instruments , even when ...
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