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distinct series employed in respectively matrix and subordinate clauses . In matrix clauses , the agreement suffixes of ... clause typing feature content of Co. In what follows we assume that when C ° types its clause as subordinate , it ...
distinct series employed in respectively matrix and subordinate clauses . In matrix clauses , the agreement suffixes of ... clause typing feature content of Co. In what follows we assume that when C ° types its clause as subordinate , it ...
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... CLAUSE TYPE negative negative and subordinate Under Maximal Specialization , we then predict straightforwardly that when C0 types its clause as both subordinate [ SUB ] and negative [ NEG ] , the particle chosen to mark negation in ...
... CLAUSE TYPE negative negative and subordinate Under Maximal Specialization , we then predict straightforwardly that when C0 types its clause as both subordinate [ SUB ] and negative [ NEG ] , the particle chosen to mark negation in ...
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... clauses of Cree.24 Examples like those in ( 27a , b ) , where the mayêw negator is employed , are non - finite clauses in which Co does not type its clause as finite and therefore cannot take an inflectional projection as its complement ...
... clauses of Cree.24 Examples like those in ( 27a , b ) , where the mayêw negator is employed , are non - finite clauses in which Co does not type its clause as finite and therefore cannot take an inflectional projection as its complement ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
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Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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