Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... Person is not really a textbook , but rather a survey book that covers almost everything there is to say about personal pronouns and other person markers : morphophonological subtypes and syntactic functions of person forms ( Ch . 2 ) ...
... Person is not really a textbook , but rather a survey book that covers almost everything there is to say about personal pronouns and other person markers : morphophonological subtypes and syntactic functions of person forms ( Ch . 2 ) ...
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... person forms . By ' mor- phophonological form ' S refers to the distinction between independent and dependent person forms , with the latter subdivided into weak , clitic , bound ( i.e. expressed morphologically ) , and zero . She ...
... person forms . By ' mor- phophonological form ' S refers to the distinction between independent and dependent person forms , with the latter subdivided into weak , clitic , bound ( i.e. expressed morphologically ) , and zero . She ...
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... person agreement . The availability of targets is summarized by the target scale ( predicates > possessed nouns > adposi- tions ) : among the 402 languages of the sample , 77 % have person agreement on event predicates , 62 % have ...
... person agreement . The availability of targets is summarized by the target scale ( predicates > possessed nouns > adposi- tions ) : among the 402 languages of the sample , 77 % have person agreement on event predicates , 62 % have ...
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Amsterdam analysis appear approach argues argument associated assume Cambridge causative chapter claim clauses cognitive complex conceptual condition consider constraints constructions context contrast derived discourse discussion distinction effects English event evidence example expressed fact frequency functional given grammar Guaraní head important independent instance interesting interpretation involves issues John John Benjamins Journal language lexical linguistic markers marking meaning morphology nature nominal notes noun object occur Oxford patterns person phonology phrase position possessor possible predicate present pronouns properties proposed provides question reading reference represented result rules semantic sentences similar speakers specific speech structure suffix suggests syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic University Press verb