PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... direct ob- jects . Hyman ( 1974 ) has suggested that this ordering of changes may have to do with two facts , ( a ) that accusative / direct objects are the object - type most involved in the NEW information imparted by the verb phrase ...
... direct ob- jects . Hyman ( 1974 ) has suggested that this ordering of changes may have to do with two facts , ( a ) that accusative / direct objects are the object - type most involved in the NEW information imparted by the verb phrase ...
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... direct object , as in the following exam- ple from the Krnino MS ( Kičevo region , 1706 ) : ( 1 ) ... imam go aforesan i proklet ... ( Koneski 1965 : 171 ) 1 ... I have excommunicated and cursed him ... ' This form is midway between a ...
... direct object , as in the following exam- ple from the Krnino MS ( Kičevo region , 1706 ) : ( 1 ) ... imam go aforesan i proklet ... ( Koneski 1965 : 171 ) 1 ... I have excommunicated and cursed him ... ' This form is midway between a ...
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... direct object is relativised but is used for such cases as genitive , dative , directional and locative . Therefore , che / ke now served to relativise both subject and object , as in standard Italian , but in modern Italian dialects ...
... direct object is relativised but is used for such cases as genitive , dative , directional and locative . Therefore , che / ke now served to relativise both subject and object , as in standard Italian , but in modern Italian dialects ...
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