Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Phrase Structure So far , it has been suggested that lexical NPs in Algonquian are required to have abstract Case , and that Case is assigned through agreement features on the verb . While seemingly straightforward , this account raises ...
Phrase Structure So far , it has been suggested that lexical NPs in Algonquian are required to have abstract Case , and that Case is assigned through agreement features on the verb . While seemingly straightforward , this account raises ...
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Second , we have a number of technical dificulties such as : which noun moves first , what structural unit does the ... While this will be discussed further in the next section , it appears that finals are sensitive to S - structure ...
Second , we have a number of technical dificulties such as : which noun moves first , what structural unit does the ... While this will be discussed further in the next section , it appears that finals are sensitive to S - structure ...
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It is a form of relexification as in the other cases dealt with above , but due to the peculiar structure of the Cree verb ... In the remainder of this paper I will illustrate my point with a number of structural peculiarities of Michif ...
It is a form of relexification as in the other cases dealt with above , but due to the peculiar structure of the Cree verb ... In the remainder of this paper I will illustrate my point with a number of structural peculiarities of Michif ...
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