Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 38Carleton University, 2006 - Algonquian Indians |
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the object anni póókaayi ' the child , ' but in ( 2 ) the final is TI , -tsi , because the object anni í'ksisakoyi ' the meat ' is inanimate . Person agreement is realized in the form of the theme suffixes , which vary depending on the ...
the object anni póókaayi ' the child , ' but in ( 2 ) the final is TI , -tsi , because the object anni í'ksisakoyi ' the meat ' is inanimate . Person agreement is realized in the form of the theme suffixes , which vary depending on the ...
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unlike English adjuncts , non - thematic objects in Blackfoot can be pri- mary objects , even if there is a thematic object in the same clause . In fact , non - thematic objects obligatorily control agreement when they are present in a ...
unlike English adjuncts , non - thematic objects in Blackfoot can be pri- mary objects , even if there is a thematic object in the same clause . In fact , non - thematic objects obligatorily control agreement when they are present in a ...
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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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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
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