Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... Conjunct and imperative forms are likewise built up with suffixes in various layers of inflection . The theme sign ( if one is used ) occupies the position adjacent to the stem . It is followed by an ending or sequence of endings that ...
... Conjunct and imperative forms are likewise built up with suffixes in various layers of inflection . The theme sign ( if one is used ) occupies the position adjacent to the stem . It is followed by an ending or sequence of endings that ...
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... conjunct agreement , the conflict can be avoided by repeating the adjective in each conjunct . Only the speakers for whom closest - conjunct agreement is possible have an option to use a singular adjective when two singular nouns are ...
... conjunct agreement , the conflict can be avoided by repeating the adjective in each conjunct . Only the speakers for whom closest - conjunct agreement is possible have an option to use a singular adjective when two singular nouns are ...
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... conjunct is licensed symmetrically , as if each were the only one . Another widely adopted claim about coordination is that the first conjunct asymmetrically c- commands the second . This allows us to explain contrasts such as 1 . ( 1 ) ...
... conjunct is licensed symmetrically , as if each were the only one . Another widely adopted claim about coordination is that the first conjunct asymmetrically c- commands the second . This allows us to explain contrasts such as 1 . ( 1 ) ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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