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On the other hand , even in an inconsistent VO language like English , the wh - marker for interrogatives is placed before verbs ... The placement rule may also be illustrated with negative markers when these are sentence qualifiers .
On the other hand , even in an inconsistent VO language like English , the wh - marker for interrogatives is placed before verbs ... The placement rule may also be illustrated with negative markers when these are sentence qualifiers .
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Its loss may be readily accounted for if we recall the characteristic markers for reflexives and reciprocals : pronouns in VO languages , inflections in OV . As the Indo - European dialects became VO , reflexive pronouns were developed ...
Its loss may be readily accounted for if we recall the characteristic markers for reflexives and reciprocals : pronouns in VO languages , inflections in OV . As the Indo - European dialects became VO , reflexive pronouns were developed ...
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of the qualifier markers : ( 22 ) a . gir - di - niz - mi V Past 2pl Int ' Did you enter ? ' b . gir - me - meli - mi - yim V Neg Contingency Int lsg “ May I not enter ? ' Similarly , many Turkish verb forms have congruence markers for ...
of the qualifier markers : ( 22 ) a . gir - di - niz - mi V Past 2pl Int ' Did you enter ? ' b . gir - me - meli - mi - yim V Neg Contingency Int lsg “ May I not enter ? ' Similarly , many Turkish verb forms have congruence markers for ...
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