Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... argument in Mohawk : ( 1 ) an empty category , which is the true argument of the verb ( either a null pro or the trace of an incorporated noun ) ; ( 2 ) a morpheme in the verb that makes the argument visible for thematic - role ...
... argument in Mohawk : ( 1 ) an empty category , which is the true argument of the verb ( either a null pro or the trace of an incorporated noun ) ; ( 2 ) a morpheme in the verb that makes the argument visible for thematic - role ...
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... argument - bearing nominals versus non - R - argument- bearing is not independently justified . Of course , if one assumes the nominal prefixes are not independent phrases , but part of the morphological structure of Mohawk nouns , in ...
... argument - bearing nominals versus non - R - argument- bearing is not independently justified . Of course , if one assumes the nominal prefixes are not independent phrases , but part of the morphological structure of Mohawk nouns , in ...
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... arguments , they satisfy a head's arguments and incorporated roots are not syntactically moved , nominal heads base - generated in object position , they morphologically realize a verb's argument . Although B at times argues against ...
... arguments , they satisfy a head's arguments and incorporated roots are not syntactically moved , nominal heads base - generated in object position , they morphologically realize a verb's argument . Although B at times argues against ...
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