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... agreement can most often be described according to these structural relations . In the Algonquian lan- guages , on the other hand , grammatical roles are not as straightforwardly structural , and agreement patterns are more difficult to ...
... agreement can most often be described according to these structural relations . In the Algonquian lan- guages , on the other hand , grammatical roles are not as straightforwardly structural , and agreement patterns are more difficult to ...
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... agreement in Blackfoot . First , unlike other oblique objects , locational DPs cannot control agreement in Blackfoot , and I argue that this is because they have inherent case , and therefore cannot check the [ Sentient ] feature on the ...
... agreement in Blackfoot . First , unlike other oblique objects , locational DPs cannot control agreement in Blackfoot , and I argue that this is because they have inherent case , and therefore cannot check the [ Sentient ] feature on the ...
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Cross - clausal agreement The other exceptional case of object agreement is a phenomenon known as cross - clausal agreement , or CCA . 12 In CCA , a subject or object of a subordinate clause acts as the primary object in a matrix clause ...
Cross - clausal agreement The other exceptional case of object agreement is a phenomenon known as cross - clausal agreement , or CCA . 12 In CCA , a subject or object of a subordinate clause acts as the primary object in a matrix clause ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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