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Agreeing adpositions in Avar and the directionality of valuation debate
This paper discusses novel facts regarding adpositional agreement in Avar in light of recent theories of feature valuation. I show that the traditional notion of downward Agree/upward valuation is sufficient to account for the observed facts, rendering the competing mechanism of upward Agree/downward valuation superfluous.
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The book is a yearly almanach on Daghestanian linguistics and philology.
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