PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... agreement . In our sample , for instance , the non - agreeing categories R - V constitute more than 60 % of the data , while the agreeing cate- gories E - F - W are less than 30 % of the total.8 Further- more , R , the class that shows ...
... agreement . In our sample , for instance , the non - agreeing categories R - V constitute more than 60 % of the data , while the agreeing cate- gories E - F - W are less than 30 % of the total.8 Further- more , R , the class that shows ...
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... agreement is made less noticeable by the fact that the determining element follows the determined one . Agreement is much more probable when the subject precedes its verb , rather than follows it , and is , furthermore , somewhat higher ...
... agreement is made less noticeable by the fact that the determining element follows the determined one . Agreement is much more probable when the subject precedes its verb , rather than follows it , and is , furthermore , somewhat higher ...
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... agreement , but where the possessed nominal is definite . Some speakers claimed that all three sentences were equally well - formed . No one , however , preferred the b version over any of the other two . These judgements reveal that ...
... agreement , but where the possessed nominal is definite . Some speakers claimed that all three sentences were equally well - formed . No one , however , preferred the b version over any of the other two . These judgements reveal that ...
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