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Ergative marking is possible only on the subject of clauses with an object . The inability of raising to be found with obliques or adjuncts and of ergative case to occur with a subject in a clause that lacks an object show that we have ...
Ergative marking is possible only on the subject of clauses with an object . The inability of raising to be found with obliques or adjuncts and of ergative case to occur with a subject in a clause that lacks an object show that we have ...
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( 52 ) Ergative case possible with a negated clause containing an agentive ' by'- phrase a . Pe ueme = ke mòng pe = wí ka . 3SG.F = woman 3SG.NF wound 3SG.F = get NEG ' The woman wasn't hit by him . ' b . Pe = ueme pe ke mòng pe = wi ka .
( 52 ) Ergative case possible with a negated clause containing an agentive ' by'- phrase a . Pe ueme = ke mòng pe = wí ka . 3SG.F = woman 3SG.NF wound 3SG.F = get NEG ' The woman wasn't hit by him . ' b . Pe = ueme pe ke mòng pe = wi ka .
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It is possible that the interposed material merely furnishes sufficient time for the integration and prediction process . This is Konieczny's claim ( 2000 : 644 ) : When arguments of a clause - final verb are being integrated into the ...
It is possible that the interposed material merely furnishes sufficient time for the integration and prediction process . This is Konieczny's claim ( 2000 : 644 ) : When arguments of a clause - final verb are being integrated into the ...
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