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This allows us to account straightforwardly for variation between languages with respect to the typology of interacting segments in agreement , a typology informed by close to fifty cases of LDCA identified in $ 2 , as well as further ...
This allows us to account straightforwardly for variation between languages with respect to the typology of interacting segments in agreement , a typology informed by close to fifty cases of LDCA identified in $ 2 , as well as further ...
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Note further that the modal case is not restricted just to arguments , but is found on all nonsubject NPs , including sentential adjuncts such as ' tomorrow ' ( 48a ) and ' yesterday ' ( 48b ) . This indicates that it is not simply a VP ...
Note further that the modal case is not restricted just to arguments , but is found on all nonsubject NPs , including sentential adjuncts such as ' tomorrow ' ( 48a ) and ' yesterday ' ( 48b ) . This indicates that it is not simply a VP ...
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It remains to be seen whether the relative rarity of mood ( and indeed aspect ) marking is maintained as further languages with propositional TAM are encountered . Fourth , in only one language ( Sirionó ) is the same ...
It remains to be seen whether the relative rarity of mood ( and indeed aspect ) marking is maintained as further languages with propositional TAM are encountered . Fourth , in only one language ( Sirionó ) is the same ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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