Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... argument is always obviative . Furthermore , if two arguments are both animate , but one is human and the other nonhuman animate , the nonhuman argument must be obviative , regardless of the discourse context . Thus even outside of any ...
... argument is always obviative . Furthermore , if two arguments are both animate , but one is human and the other nonhuman animate , the nonhuman argument must be obviative , regardless of the discourse context . Thus even outside of any ...
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... argument structure of the stem will follow from the argument structure of the particular initial and / or final in the stem . It is immaterial here whether the argument structure of the stem is determined entirely by either the root or ...
... argument structure of the stem will follow from the argument structure of the particular initial and / or final in the stem . It is immaterial here whether the argument structure of the stem is determined entirely by either the root or ...
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... Argument Structure of Transitivized AI Stems The transitivity of a verb stem can be analysed as following from the rep- resentation of the morphemes that comprise the stem . The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted ...
... Argument Structure of Transitivized AI Stems The transitivity of a verb stem can be analysed as following from the rep- resentation of the morphemes that comprise the stem . The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted ...
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