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... object . Recall that verbs are inflected for the gender of subject and object , and that the shape of the verb stem itself is influenced by the gender of the object ( if transitive ) or the subject ( if intransitive ) . If the subject or ...
... object . Recall that verbs are inflected for the gender of subject and object , and that the shape of the verb stem itself is influenced by the gender of the object ( if transitive ) or the subject ( if intransitive ) . If the subject or ...
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... objects ) are always expressed morphologically , by pronominal subject and object markers within the verbal complex . An important corollary of the PAH is that full NPS cannot serve as grammatical subjects and objects . They are freely ...
... objects ) are always expressed morphologically , by pronominal subject and object markers within the verbal complex . An important corollary of the PAH is that full NPS cannot serve as grammatical subjects and objects . They are freely ...
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... object within the verbal complex only if it has compatible features . To illustrate this , consider the animate NP mihcêt awâsisa ' many children ' in the following example . That NP can only be referentially linked to a morphological ...
... object within the verbal complex only if it has compatible features . To illustrate this , consider the animate NP mihcêt awâsisa ' many children ' in the following example . That NP can only be referentially linked to a morphological ...
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