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The general meaning of this type of construction is that the second verb gives more specific information relative to the first verb . Let us call this a specifying construction . ( 14b ) shows that in narrative , specifying ...
The general meaning of this type of construction is that the second verb gives more specific information relative to the first verb . Let us call this a specifying construction . ( 14b ) shows that in narrative , specifying ...
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1 In this paper we are able to give unified treatment to the facts illustrated in a - c by recognizing that they all involve pronominal suffixes rather than verb agreement . 2 . Evidence for Pronoun Status We present three arguments ...
1 In this paper we are able to give unified treatment to the facts illustrated in a - c by recognizing that they all involve pronominal suffixes rather than verb agreement . 2 . Evidence for Pronoun Status We present three arguments ...
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As discussed in Frantz 1974 , a sentence such as ( 16 ) has arap ! ases in which the matrix verb is TA , as in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) : ( 16 ) Noko'siksi , nits - ikstaa m - aahk - a'po'taki - hs - aawa . I - want ( intrans . ) ...
As discussed in Frantz 1974 , a sentence such as ( 16 ) has arap ! ases in which the matrix verb is TA , as in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) : ( 16 ) Noko'siksi , nits - ikstaa m - aahk - a'po'taki - hs - aawa . I - want ( intrans . ) ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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