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With a third person subject , number of a direct object is reflected in the verb suffixes only if there is no overt noun phrase as direct object in the clause ; eg . , compare ( 3 ) with ( 4 ) , and ( 5 ) with ( 6 ) : 2 2 ( 3 ) ...
With a third person subject , number of a direct object is reflected in the verb suffixes only if there is no overt noun phrase as direct object in the clause ; eg . , compare ( 3 ) with ( 4 ) , and ( 5 ) with ( 6 ) : 2 2 ( 3 ) ...
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... but in general the governor will outrank the DTP with respect to grammatical relation . In relational grammar , grammatical relations are descendingly ranked as follows : subject , direct object , indirect object , non - term ( non ...
... but in general the governor will outrank the DTP with respect to grammatical relation . In relational grammar , grammatical relations are descendingly ranked as follows : subject , direct object , indirect object , non - term ( non ...
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5.2 Direct object of TI . ( 35 ) . 5.3 Subject of TI ( 53 ) Iihpomma toom - i - aawa amoyi sinaakia'tsisi . bought ( TI ) -3pl - PRO this book ' They bought this book . ' ( cf. Iihpomma toomi omiksi ninaiksi amoyi sinaakia'tsisi .
5.2 Direct object of TI . ( 35 ) . 5.3 Subject of TI ( 53 ) Iihpomma toom - i - aawa amoyi sinaakia'tsisi . bought ( TI ) -3pl - PRO this book ' They bought this book . ' ( cf. Iihpomma toomi omiksi ninaiksi amoyi sinaakia'tsisi .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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