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The question is what determines when a proximate shift occurs ( to use the expression Goddard 1990 : 318 uses in reference to Fox ) . The critical question then can be stated as follows : how can we pre- dict for a given clause whether ...
The question is what determines when a proximate shift occurs ( to use the expression Goddard 1990 : 318 uses in reference to Fox ) . The critical question then can be stated as follows : how can we pre- dict for a given clause whether ...
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It should be emphasized that although the principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) describe the distribution of proximate shifts on the basis of textual char- acteristics , I do not intend to imply that the choice of proximate shifts is directly ...
It should be emphasized that although the principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) describe the distribution of proximate shifts on the basis of textual char- acteristics , I do not intend to imply that the choice of proximate shifts is directly ...
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clause , the inflection of nouns does not vary with their status as proximate or nonproximate , in contrast to both Algonquian and Kutenai . Further- more , while proximate versus nonproximate is also a category of verbal inflection in ...
clause , the inflection of nouns does not vary with their status as proximate or nonproximate , in contrast to both Algonquian and Kutenai . Further- more , while proximate versus nonproximate is also a category of verbal inflection in ...
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