Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... noun , though sometimes it is represented by a pronoun . In 1 , e.g. , meri ' girl ' is represented by the pronoun em ' she ' in the embedded sentence . Similarly , boi ' boy ' in 2 is pronominalized to em ' he ' , and in 5 meri again ...
... noun , though sometimes it is represented by a pronoun . In 1 , e.g. , meri ' girl ' is represented by the pronoun em ' she ' in the embedded sentence . Similarly , boi ' boy ' in 2 is pronominalized to em ' he ' , and in 5 meri again ...
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... noun- phrase complement ( e.g. homo epistulam scribens ' a man writing a letter ' , homo ratione utens ' a man using reason ' ) . This is a fact of critical importance , since it indicates that the participle can furnish a transitive ...
... noun- phrase complement ( e.g. homo epistulam scribens ' a man writing a letter ' , homo ratione utens ' a man using reason ' ) . This is a fact of critical importance , since it indicates that the participle can furnish a transitive ...
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... noun ... Another type of copular utterance was the sequence of two or more nouns with or without modifying particles : nakatł in i'tlacual cuawtli ' meat is the food of the eagle ' , literally ' meat the its - food eagle ' ... The sole ...
... noun ... Another type of copular utterance was the sequence of two or more nouns with or without modifying particles : nakatł in i'tlacual cuawtli ' meat is the food of the eagle ' , literally ' meat the its - food eagle ' ... The sole ...
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