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... negative particle . For exam- ple , it may be that what we shall see is a negative particle mayêw in present - day Moose Cree actually evolved out of an extended usage of nouns ( singular and plural ) derived from an earlier verb stem ...
... negative particle . For exam- ple , it may be that what we shall see is a negative particle mayêw in present - day Moose Cree actually evolved out of an extended usage of nouns ( singular and plural ) derived from an earlier verb stem ...
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that this changes in negated contexts . Specifically , we saw earlier that the negative stem mayêw triggers a sentential reading when it occurs with a single NP . Exactly the same effect arises with the negative particle môla . That is ...
that this changes in negated contexts . Specifically , we saw earlier that the negative stem mayêw triggers a sentential reading when it occurs with a single NP . Exactly the same effect arises with the negative particle môla . That is ...
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... negative parti- cle . We propose that this licensing relation falls among the grammatical dependencies constrained ... NEGATIVE PARTICLE môla [ NEG ] êkâ [ NEG , SUB ] CLAUSE TYPE negative negative and subordinate Under Maximal ...
... negative parti- cle . We propose that this licensing relation falls among the grammatical dependencies constrained ... NEGATIVE PARTICLE môla [ NEG ] êkâ [ NEG , SUB ] CLAUSE TYPE negative negative and subordinate Under Maximal ...
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