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Several studies have proposed analyses of Algonquian languages that incorporate versions of this hypothesis . This article explores data from several areas of the morphology and syntax of the Eastern Algonquian language Maliseet ...
Several studies have proposed analyses of Algonquian languages that incorporate versions of this hypothesis . This article explores data from several areas of the morphology and syntax of the Eastern Algonquian language Maliseet ...
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In short , the local - conjunction approach seems too powerful , and the theory proposed in $ 3.2 obviates its need . 3.4 . CONSEQUENCES . I now turn to the theoretical consequences of the proposal presented here , focusing on its ...
In short , the local - conjunction approach seems too powerful , and the theory proposed in $ 3.2 obviates its need . 3.4 . CONSEQUENCES . I now turn to the theoretical consequences of the proposal presented here , focusing on its ...
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The proposed elimination of * VOOBSGEM therefore predicts that such a pattern does not exist . It is beyond the scope of this article to argue for the absence of such a process with certainty , or to reanalyze all of the cases that have ...
The proposed elimination of * VOOBSGEM therefore predicts that such a pattern does not exist . It is beyond the scope of this article to argue for the absence of such a process with certainty , or to reanalyze all of the cases that have ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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