Clause boundaries in Old Hittite relative sentences
Hittite relative sentences typically take the form 'CONJUNCTION whichever slaves have run awat, CONJUNCTION those we shall recover'. The first part ('CONJ...away') is known as the relative clause and the second ('CONJ...recover') as the resumptive clause. However, neith...
Main Author: | Probert, P |
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Other Authors: | The Philological Society |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing
2006
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