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They note in particular that the argument - indexing clitics that she takes to be syntactic arguments in Warlpiri are not found in all Australian languages that display comparable nonconfigurational properties , but are instead an areal ...
They note in particular that the argument - indexing clitics that she takes to be syntactic arguments in Warlpiri are not found in all Australian languages that display comparable nonconfigurational properties , but are instead an areal ...
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Some properties of the prototype are more central than others : reduplication / reiteration , for example , is especially characteristic of ideophones . Phonological properties typically include various irregularities in terms of ...
Some properties of the prototype are more central than others : reduplication / reiteration , for example , is especially characteristic of ideophones . Phonological properties typically include various irregularities in terms of ...
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This incompatibility between the two properties is the point of departure of José Camacho's book . Rather than trying to avoid the conflict by eliminating one or the other of the properties , C faces the problem head - on and proposes a ...
This incompatibility between the two properties is the point of departure of José Camacho's book . Rather than trying to avoid the conflict by eliminating one or the other of the properties , C faces the problem head - on and proposes a ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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