Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... suggests that fi is in fact a modal auxiliary ' , and that 20 could be derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + desiderative ] verbs like ekspek ...
... suggests that fi is in fact a modal auxiliary ' , and that 20 could be derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + desiderative ] verbs like ekspek ...
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... suggests that a rule of ' raising ' has been incorporated in some ( more mesolectal ) varieties of CEC , presumably on the model of SE for - to complements . But note that no infinitival marker precedes the lower verb in 123. This suggests ...
... suggests that a rule of ' raising ' has been incorporated in some ( more mesolectal ) varieties of CEC , presumably on the model of SE for - to complements . But note that no infinitival marker precedes the lower verb in 123. This suggests ...
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... suggests that CEC filfu may have been reinforced by the Ewe possessive marker fe and the Yoruba dative particle fu . Whatever the precise source of CEC fi , the fact is that almost identical particles sharing some of the functions of fi ...
... suggests that CEC filfu may have been reinforced by the Ewe possessive marker fe and the Yoruba dative particle fu . Whatever the precise source of CEC fi , the fact is that almost identical particles sharing some of the functions of fi ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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