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The values of the parameters constrain possible clitics to eight types , each of which is illustrated in this paper . These parameters are encoded in the lexical subcategorization frame for clitics . It is shown that clitics are PHRASAL ...
The values of the parameters constrain possible clitics to eight types , each of which is illustrated in this paper . These parameters are encoded in the lexical subcategorization frame for clitics . It is shown that clitics are PHRASAL ...
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Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . ... PARAMETER 2 BEFORE / AFTER Before PARAMETER 3 PROCLITIC / ENCLITIC TYPE 1 Enclitic EXAMPLE Kwakwala NP markers TYPE 2 Before Proclitic Greek article TYPE 3 After ...
Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . ... PARAMETER 2 BEFORE / AFTER Before PARAMETER 3 PROCLITIC / ENCLITIC TYPE 1 Enclitic EXAMPLE Kwakwala NP markers TYPE 2 Before Proclitic Greek article TYPE 3 After ...
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Figures for spontaneous and imitated words are given as types / tokens . * Tokens / types calculated for spontaneous and imitated words used in mother / child interaction setting only ; in most cases , some imitated words are also used ...
Figures for spontaneous and imitated words are given as types / tokens . * Tokens / types calculated for spontaneous and imitated words used in mother / child interaction setting only ; in most cases , some imitated words are also used ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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