Complementizer Semantics in European Languages 2016
DOI: 10.1515/9783110416619-020
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Semantics of complementation in Adyghe

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“…In other languages that employ a marker labeled as adverbial case, e.g. Georgian and Adyghe, this suffix has various functions: it is used to derive adverbs as well as to mark secondary predicates and certain non-finite clauses (see Hewitt 1995: 534-535;Serdobolskaya 2016). These functions may seem similar to the one illustrated in ( 9), but the nominal modifier function shown in (8) clearly does not fit the label adverbial.…”
Section: The Udmurt Adverbial Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other languages that employ a marker labeled as adverbial case, e.g. Georgian and Adyghe, this suffix has various functions: it is used to derive adverbs as well as to mark secondary predicates and certain non-finite clauses (see Hewitt 1995: 534-535;Serdobolskaya 2016). These functions may seem similar to the one illustrated in ( 9), but the nominal modifier function shown in (8) clearly does not fit the label adverbial.…”
Section: The Udmurt Adverbial Casementioning
confidence: 99%