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nonspecific readings are due to the NP's being interpreted in the low position . Alterna- tively , there could be no relationship between position and interpretation whereas there is a relationship between position and morphology .
nonspecific readings are due to the NP's being interpreted in the low position . Alterna- tively , there could be no relationship between position and interpretation whereas there is a relationship between position and morphology .
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Preverbal positions are associated with subjects and objects ( as in 3 , 4 ) , not with adjuncts , yet under ... I examine here the syntax of negation , including the syntactic consequences of this change in position and the range of ...
Preverbal positions are associated with subjects and objects ( as in 3 , 4 ) , not with adjuncts , yet under ... I examine here the syntax of negation , including the syntactic consequences of this change in position and the range of ...
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In complex verbs in some of the other Lezgian languages , it is typical for the CM to occur between the incorporated element and the light verb - essentially the same linear position as that taken by Udi PMs .
In complex verbs in some of the other Lezgian languages , it is typical for the CM to occur between the incorporated element and the light verb - essentially the same linear position as that taken by Udi PMs .
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