Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. with a preceding 3rd person accusative clitic , rarely with a 3rd person dative one - but never with a 1st or 2nd person clitic object , or with a following object ( whether clitic or NP ) ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. with a preceding 3rd person accusative clitic , rarely with a 3rd person dative one - but never with a 1st or 2nd person clitic object , or with a following object ( whether clitic or NP ) ...
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... clitic subjects ; this excludes 76b- c when il is used . ( b ) Impersonal subjects are necessarily clitic ; this explains why the subject cannot be replaced by a NP pronoun in 76b - c ( as it can in 76a ) : Celles - ci ayant été ...
... clitic subjects ; this excludes 76b- c when il is used . ( b ) Impersonal subjects are necessarily clitic ; this explains why the subject cannot be replaced by a NP pronoun in 76b - c ( as it can in 76a ) : Celles - ci ayant été ...
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... clitic voi in Walloon , whose status is still vague . If it were an impersonal ( clitic ) subject , as its syntactic distribution suggests , one could hy- pothesize a relation between the absence of overt subject in voici / voilà and ...
... clitic voi in Walloon , whose status is still vague . If it were an impersonal ( clitic ) subject , as its syntactic distribution suggests , one could hy- pothesize a relation between the absence of overt subject in voici / voilà and ...
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