PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... suggests that the constraint against switching to English verbs is not merely structural , but essentially functional . What is necessary is that the relevant information be conveyed somewhere in the sentence . ( 51 ) tú lo ...
... suggests that the constraint against switching to English verbs is not merely structural , but essentially functional . What is necessary is that the relevant information be conveyed somewhere in the sentence . ( 51 ) tú lo ...
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... suggests that in instances where there are overt clues that the possessed nominal lacks the characteristic subject case marking ( the nominative ) the next stage in the loss of subject coding properties , namely , loss of control over ...
... suggests that in instances where there are overt clues that the possessed nominal lacks the characteristic subject case marking ( the nominative ) the next stage in the loss of subject coding properties , namely , loss of control over ...
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... suggests , at the least , that loss of subject behavior properties ( in this instance the ability to be reflexivized ) cannot be overtly manifested when the NP in question still retains its coding properties . In this connection note ...
... suggests , at the least , that loss of subject behavior properties ( in this instance the ability to be reflexivized ) cannot be overtly manifested when the NP in question still retains its coding properties . In this connection note ...
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