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We refer to this type as INDEPENDENT NOMINAL TAM and discuss it in $ 2 . Alternatively , it may function to provide TAM information for the whole proposition , often ( but not always ) in conjunction with the TAM of the verb .
We refer to this type as INDEPENDENT NOMINAL TAM and discuss it in $ 2 . Alternatively , it may function to provide TAM information for the whole proposition , often ( but not always ) in conjunction with the TAM of the verb .
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From this table we can make the following observations.29 First , most languages with nominal TAM also have verbal TAM , although the markers may or may not be the same . 30 Second , in no language does the nominal TAM system encode ...
From this table we can make the following observations.29 First , most languages with nominal TAM also have verbal TAM , although the markers may or may not be the same . 30 Second , in no language does the nominal TAM system encode ...
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Languages with propositional TAM on nominal dependents . no no no Gui no no Key V TAM Is the corresponding TAM marking obligatory , optional , or unavailable ( on either the verb or clausal particle ) ? NP type = What is the function of ...
Languages with propositional TAM on nominal dependents . no no no Gui no no Key V TAM Is the corresponding TAM marking obligatory , optional , or unavailable ( on either the verb or clausal particle ) ? NP type = What is the function of ...
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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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