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Downward movement in Dogon internally headed relative constructions Abstract Dogon languages of Mali, West Africa bring some new twists to the long-standing discussion of the nature of relative clauses in general and of
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Document Date: 2012-09-28 10:05:40


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City

Berlin / Beni / Dakar / Newcastle / /

Company

Wilson / Ppl / MIT Press / /

Country

Mali / Togo / /

Facility

Mouton Grammar Library / /

IndustryTerm

relativization site / unreasonable systems / tonosyntactic systems / /

Organization

National Park Service / MIT / Downward / NP DP / rightward / Stanford / /

Person

Ben Tey / Ben Tey ni / Marcel Prost / Williamson / Eric Reuland / Ben Tey ka / André Prost / Patrick Farrell / Toro Tegu / /

Position

downstairs overt head / articulated head / upstairs head / internal head / articulated/overt head / audible articulated head / overt head in Ben Tey / overt possessor head / moved head / tonosyntactic controller / blacksmith / separate higher head / animate singular head / possessor head / Double-head / overt object head / assistant / head / Overt head / external head / non-head / /

ProvinceOrState

Kansas / /

PublishedMedium

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory / /

Region

West Africa / eastern Mali / /

Technology

ado / /

URL

www.dogonlanguages.org / www).dogonlanguages.org / /

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