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... argument language ( cf. Jelinek 1984 , and Baker 1991 , 1993 , for example ) . In other words , the arguments of the verb are indicated in the verb agreement morphology ( AGR ) ; and overt NPS are not in argument positions but are ...
... argument language ( cf. Jelinek 1984 , and Baker 1991 , 1993 , for example ) . In other words , the arguments of the verb are indicated in the verb agreement morphology ( AGR ) ; and overt NPS are not in argument positions but are ...
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... Argument Hypothesis ( 1984 ) , which is outlined below . The Pronominal Argument Hypothesis Taking its cue from the polysynthetic morphology of " non- configurational " languages , the Pronominal Argument Hypothesis ( PAH ) holds that ...
... Argument Hypothesis ( 1984 ) , which is outlined below . The Pronominal Argument Hypothesis Taking its cue from the polysynthetic morphology of " non- configurational " languages , the Pronominal Argument Hypothesis ( PAH ) holds that ...
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... argument may serve as a kind of buffer between different third person arguments since there is always the option of introducing two different third persons in the proximate , as long as they are not arguments of the same verb . Fox ...
... argument may serve as a kind of buffer between different third person arguments since there is always the option of introducing two different third persons in the proximate , as long as they are not arguments of the same verb . Fox ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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