Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... clauses can thus be reconstructed for Proto - Yuman . Their functional extension to marking relationships beyond the ... clauses , and the conjunct order with dependent or subordinate clauses . When one examines unscripted connected ...
... clauses can thus be reconstructed for Proto - Yuman . Their functional extension to marking relationships beyond the ... clauses , and the conjunct order with dependent or subordinate clauses . When one examines unscripted connected ...
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... clauses formed with the loca- tive are reminiscent of the Navajo go clauses and the Yup'ik subordinative = lu - ni clauses . An example of a Khalkha reason clause formed with the instrumental is in line 5 of example 64 above , which ...
... clauses formed with the loca- tive are reminiscent of the Navajo go clauses and the Yup'ik subordinative = lu - ni clauses . An example of a Khalkha reason clause formed with the instrumental is in line 5 of example 64 above , which ...
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... clauses in [ SS ] are in effect ' covertly conjoined ' . An opera- tion that is possible only in conjoined clauses is right node raising . This operation is shown to yield a grammatical result [ SS ] . Further examples are discussed ...
... clauses in [ SS ] are in effect ' covertly conjoined ' . An opera- tion that is possible only in conjoined clauses is right node raising . This operation is shown to yield a grammatical result [ SS ] . Further examples are discussed ...
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