Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... affixes that index the subjects and objects of verbs or auxiliaries in these languages as pronouns , rather than as agreement markers . We can then take these PRONOMINAL AFFIXES to function in and of themselves as syntactic arguments ...
... affixes that index the subjects and objects of verbs or auxiliaries in these languages as pronouns , rather than as agreement markers . We can then take these PRONOMINAL AFFIXES to function in and of themselves as syntactic arguments ...
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... affixes . Alternatively , we might suppose that agreement features encode information about all of the arguments of a verb , but that certain features are simply not spelled out as affixes in some verbal paradigms . On such an account ...
... affixes . Alternatively , we might suppose that agreement features encode information about all of the arguments of a verb , but that certain features are simply not spelled out as affixes in some verbal paradigms . On such an account ...
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... affixes appear on the conjunction in the following way : conjoined subjects have the disjoint - subject affix on the conjunction , and conjoined objects have the same - subject affix . This makes sense if we assume that each conjunct is ...
... affixes appear on the conjunction in the following way : conjoined subjects have the disjoint - subject affix on the conjunction , and conjoined objects have the same - subject affix . This makes sense if we assume that each conjunct is ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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