Table of Contents
1. Introduction
4.1. The nature of clitic positions |
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4.1.1. Internal structure of clitics |
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4.1.2. Characterization of "si" |
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4.2. The order of the clitic string with respect to impersonal/reflexive |
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4.2.1. Analysis of the data |
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4.2.2. Differences in the distribution of impersonal "si" and reflexive "si" |
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4.3. Systems of reflexive inflection |
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4.3.1. Distribution of 1/2p "si" in non-reflexive constructions |
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4.3.2. Analysis of the data |
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4.3.3. "t" and "ts" reflexives |
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4.4. Dative/locative and accusative/partitive combinations |
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4.4.1. Dative and accusative/partitive combinations |
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4.4.2. Accusative - dative type nexuses. |
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4.4.3. Specialized forms replacing the dative and accusative nexus |
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4.4.4. Coincidence of dative and locative in the same form |
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4.4.5. Specialized forms for dative/locative and accusative nexus |
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4.4.6. Lexicalization of dative and partitive by the same form |
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4.4.7. Lexicalization of dative by the clitic "si" |
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4.5. Mutual exclusion between dative and accusative |
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4.5.1. Reduction of dative-accusative/partitive nexus to a single clitic |
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4.5.2. The use of "ne" instead of dative in nexuses with accusative/partitive |
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4.5.3. The use of "ci" instead of dative in nexuses with accusative/partitive |
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4.5.4. Alternation between two forms of dative and/or locative |
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4.5.5. The use of "si" instead of dative in nexuses with accusative/partitive |
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4.5.6. Lexicalization of gender and number in dative-accusative nexuses |
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4.5.7. Reduced clitic strings |
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4.5.8. Lexical arguments and cases |
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4.6. Interactions between object clitics and subject clitics |
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4.6.1. Complementary distribution between 3p object clitic and 3p subject clitic |
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4.6.2. Complementary distribution between 3p object clitic and 3p subject clitic with the appearance of special accusative forms |
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4.6.3. Generalized complementary distribution between subject clitics and object clitics (with or without special accusative forms) |
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4.6.4. Special accusative forms in the absence of complementary distribution phenomena |
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4.6.5. Complementary distribution with the negative clitic (and generalized complementary distribution between object clitic and subject clitic) |
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4.6.6. Complementary distribution between subject clitic P and reflexive object clitic |
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4.7. Other interactions involving 3p clitics |
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4.7.1. Interactions between contextually restricted subject clitics and object clitics |
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4.7.2. Analysis of the data |
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4.7.3. Interactions between object clitics |
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4.7.4. Exclusion of subject clitics with P denotation |
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4.7.5. Dialects without interactions between subject and object clitics, or between clitics in general |
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4.8. Co-occurrence restrictions on non-accusative clitics |
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4.8.1. Combinations of two P, Loc, or "si" clitics |
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4.8.2. Locative-type clitics with the auxiliary |
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4.9. Prepositional objects and other prepositional complements |
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4.9.1. Different systems of preposition lexicalization |
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4.9.2. "Loismo" and "leismo" |
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4.10. Conclusions |
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