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Page 344
... agreement morphology . It is completely unable to occur with any of the prefixes or suffixes employed to signal agreement with a subject in the 1st or 2nd person range . Thus , made - up forms like those in ( 9a , b ) are rejected as ...
... agreement morphology . It is completely unable to occur with any of the prefixes or suffixes employed to signal agreement with a subject in the 1st or 2nd person range . Thus , made - up forms like those in ( 9a , b ) are rejected as ...
Page 359
... Agreement or Tense node . We first consider the movement involved in the derivation of inflected verb forms , and next the role Comp plays in determining verbal inflection . The derivation of inflected verb forms in Cree involves ...
... Agreement or Tense node . We first consider the movement involved in the derivation of inflected verb forms , and next the role Comp plays in determining verbal inflection . The derivation of inflected verb forms in Cree involves ...
Page 360
... agreement suffixes of the Independent inflectional mode are employed ; in subordinate clauses the agreement suffixes of the Conjunct inflectional mode are employed . This demonstrates that the choice of agreement suffixes is determined ...
... agreement suffixes of the Independent inflectional mode are employed ; in subordinate clauses the agreement suffixes of the Conjunct inflectional mode are employed . This demonstrates that the choice of agreement suffixes is determined ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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