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... verb : ( ghost - comp + verb ) word C. Dummy Conjunct + verb : d . ( ghost - comp ) word + ( verb ) word ( ghost - comp + preverb ) word + ( verb ) word Dummy Conjunct + preverb + verb : ( ghost - comp ) word + ( preverb ) word + ( verb ) ...
... verb : ( ghost - comp + verb ) word C. Dummy Conjunct + verb : d . ( ghost - comp ) word + ( verb ) word ( ghost - comp + preverb ) word + ( verb ) word Dummy Conjunct + preverb + verb : ( ghost - comp ) word + ( preverb ) word + ( verb ) ...
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... verb encountered is transitive ; the preceding two NPs are clearly the subject and object of that transitive verb . It is hard to imagine any objection to placing the two NPs , the adverb našawaye ' long ago ' , and the verb together in ...
... verb encountered is transitive ; the preceding two NPs are clearly the subject and object of that transitive verb . It is hard to imagine any objection to placing the two NPs , the adverb našawaye ' long ago ' , and the verb together in ...
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... verb : mi - ša tesiweni ' finery , fancy clothes ' , given in boldface . An added com- plication in ( 9 ) is the morphosyntax of the verb of the first clause .: ( 9 ) o.ni o'ni mehtose neniwaki e.hma watenike wači mehtose neniw - aki eh ...
... verb : mi - ša tesiweni ' finery , fancy clothes ' , given in boldface . An added com- plication in ( 9 ) is the morphosyntax of the verb of the first clause .: ( 9 ) o.ni o'ni mehtose neniwaki e.hma watenike wači mehtose neniw - aki eh ...
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