Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... position is determined only by word order and is completely independent of syntactic relations . Hence these examples represent variants of a single construction type which is neutrally marked . Many languages use clitics whose position ...
... position is determined only by word order and is completely independent of syntactic relations . Hence these examples represent variants of a single construction type which is neutrally marked . Many languages use clitics whose position ...
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... position is determined not by syntactic relations ( and hence not by headedness ) but by prosody and clause boundaries . An example is provided by the second - position clitics of South and West Slavic , 1 e.g. , in Serbo - Croatian ...
... position is determined not by syntactic relations ( and hence not by headedness ) but by prosody and clause boundaries . An example is provided by the second - position clitics of South and West Slavic , 1 e.g. , in Serbo - Croatian ...
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... position of complementizers ; and ( c ) the existence of an overt Q [ uestion ] morpheme with considerable freedom ... position , obviating the problem . Williams 1984 presents a similar analysis of the position of the verb in VSO ...
... position of complementizers ; and ( c ) the existence of an overt Q [ uestion ] morpheme with considerable freedom ... position , obviating the problem . Williams 1984 presents a similar analysis of the position of the verb in VSO ...
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