Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically ...
... clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically ...
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... CLAUSE COÖRDINATION.8 TD is well known for its syntactic ergativity . The S / O pivot is a common clause - linkage device , requiring that a coördinate construction must show a common NP which is in S or O function in both clauses . If ...
... CLAUSE COÖRDINATION.8 TD is well known for its syntactic ergativity . The S / O pivot is a common clause - linkage device , requiring that a coördinate construction must show a common NP which is in S or O function in both clauses . If ...
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... Clause linkage in non - purposive clause conjunctions is shown in 20. The S / O pivot does not apply , but instead the clauses are juxtaposed : ( 20 ) bayi - mbawal bayi nyina - nyu bura - n yanajina . he - long.way he sit - NONFUT See ...
... Clause linkage in non - purposive clause conjunctions is shown in 20. The S / O pivot does not apply , but instead the clauses are juxtaposed : ( 20 ) bayi - mbawal bayi nyina - nyu bura - n yanajina . he - long.way he sit - NONFUT See ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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