Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... restricting clause - with no pronoun retained in the standard language . However , the subject and DO relative pronouns are identical , so the grammatical role of the head NP in the restricting clause is not unequivocally coded in these ...
... restricting clause - with no pronoun retained in the standard language . However , the subject and DO relative pronouns are identical , so the grammatical role of the head NP in the restricting clause is not unequivocally coded in these ...
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... restricting clauses , and are separated from them by an invariable marker ke . No pronoun is retained if the NPrel is subject , but a pronoun may optionally be retained if the NPrel is DO . For all other positions , a pronoun must be ...
... restricting clauses , and are separated from them by an invariable marker ke . No pronoun is retained if the NPrel is subject , but a pronoun may optionally be retained if the NPrel is DO . For all other positions , a pronoun must be ...
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... restricting clause , e.g. for locatives . ( 102 ) ra : dza : pa : n tibbə me : se Raja bread put table ' the table on which Raja put the bread ' It appears here that ' on ' is the unmarked interpretation ; the sentence is not used to ...
... restricting clause , e.g. for locatives . ( 102 ) ra : dza : pa : n tibbə me : se Raja bread put table ' the table on which Raja put the bread ' It appears here that ' on ' is the unmarked interpretation ; the sentence is not used to ...
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