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We here employ a narrow sense of gender and noun class , requiring that there should be agreement in gender / noun class between a noun and some other word ( s ) in the clause . ( The terms GENDER and NOUN CLASSES are often used ...
We here employ a narrow sense of gender and noun class , requiring that there should be agreement in gender / noun class between a noun and some other word ( s ) in the clause . ( The terms GENDER and NOUN CLASSES are often used ...
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Ch . 6 deals with nouns in Mohawk , which consist of a prefix , a root , and a suffix . ... So , the “ referential ' thematic - role or R role of the head noun - intuitively , the argument position corresponding to the NP's referent ...
Ch . 6 deals with nouns in Mohawk , which consist of a prefix , a root , and a suffix . ... So , the “ referential ' thematic - role or R role of the head noun - intuitively , the argument position corresponding to the NP's referent ...
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in the face of considerable literature arguing that noun incorporation is morphological . In particular , B reviews lexicalists ' account of noun incorporation , attributing to those accounts some nice results , but argues that , in the ...
in the face of considerable literature arguing that noun incorporation is morphological . In particular , B reviews lexicalists ' account of noun incorporation , attributing to those accounts some nice results , but argues that , in the ...
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