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There is a series of variations : the underlying object may stay in the accusative , or be marked as nominative ; if nominative , it may or may not trigger agreement . The underlying subject appears in the u + genitive construction ...
There is a series of variations : the underlying object may stay in the accusative , or be marked as nominative ; if nominative , it may or may not trigger agreement . The underlying subject appears in the u + genitive construction ...
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Given the fact that the lexical tones for akamba are LHH , and for ubom LH , the underlying representation for 3b is ( 4 ) akamba ubom L H HLH The final H tone of akamba passes to the following word as a consequence of vowel elision ...
Given the fact that the lexical tones for akamba are LHH , and for ubom LH , the underlying representation for 3b is ( 4 ) akamba ubom L H HLH The final H tone of akamba passes to the following word as a consequence of vowel elision ...
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It has been argued by Rizzi 1976 that the perfective auxiliaries embed complements in underlying structure , i.e. appear in a complex underlying structure ; by Radford 1976 ( Sec . II , adopting some arguments of Ross 1969 ) that the ...
It has been argued by Rizzi 1976 that the perfective auxiliaries embed complements in underlying structure , i.e. appear in a complex underlying structure ; by Radford 1976 ( Sec . II , adopting some arguments of Ross 1969 ) that the ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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