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different, generally around 1:2 or l : 3, so that predicates are outnumbered by arguments .... Note the conjoined nominal 'my big brother and younger sister" in.
Prosodic Determinants of Syntactic Form: Central Pomo Constituent. Order. Author(s): Marianne Mithun. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the ...
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(1976) , Ervin-Tripp (1976) , and references therein. "Dialogue ... Ervin-Tripp, Susan (1976). "Is Sybil. There? ... McCawley, James D. (1977). "Remarks on the ...
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Lega. D25 mo (H) mo (L) y y n n (because of tone). Holoholo. D28 mu. (followed by H) mu (followed by. L) y y n (because of tone) n (because of tone). Bila. D32.
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Appendix B: Partial table of data for languages for which paradigm and tone information are available (sample (b)) Language
Guthrie
SP Tone
OP Tone
Examined
Number
Contrast
Contrast
Kp!"#
n/a
y
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
D25
mo (H)
mo (L)
Holoholo
D28
(followed
Bila
D32
n/a
South-Rombo
E60
Mashami Mochi
2pl OP
3sg OP
SP Ambigui ty
OP Ambigui ty
A53
n/a
n/a
n
n/a
Vove (Pove)
B305/B22c
Babole
C101
y
n/a
n
n/a
y
n/a
n
Lega
n/a
y
y
n
n (because of tone)
y
y
n/a
n
n/a
kù- -éní
mu (L)
n
E60
mu (L)
mu (H)
n
E62a
mu (L)
mu (H)
n
mu by H)
16
mu (followed by L)
n (because of tone)
n (because of tone)
n
n/a
n
n
y
n
n (because of tone)
y
n
n (because of tone)
n
n
y (but only on 2pl)
y (but only
North-Rombo
E62c
kù- -éní
mu (L)
n
Dawida
E74a
mu
mu (L)
n
y
n
n (because of tone)
Sukuma
F21
m, mu$
n, mu$
y
y
n
y?
Rimi
F32
mu%
mu%
n
n
y
y
Mbungwe
F34
m&/va
va
y
y
n
y
Yaka
H31
lu
n, m
n/a
n/a
n
y?
on 2pl)
Luyana
K31
mi
mu
y
y?
n (because of tone)
n
Dciriku
K332
mu (HH)
mu (L)
n
y
n
n (because of tone)
Bangubangu
L20 (ETH)16
lu (H)
mu (L)
y
y
n (because of tone)
n
Bemba
M42
mu
mu (followed by
(followed
N)
n/a
y
n
n (because of tone)
Guthrie numbers were taken from Maho (2003) whenever possible; I used Ethnologue (Gordon 2005) data when I could not locate the language name in Maho. These entries are marked (ETH).