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In all these examples , søkkva is used as an intransitive verb ( ' The sword sinks in ' ) , while in American usage to sock is transitive ( ' I socked my knife into the bear ' ) . But this difference is of no great account .
In all these examples , søkkva is used as an intransitive verb ( ' The sword sinks in ' ) , while in American usage to sock is transitive ( ' I socked my knife into the bear ' ) . But this difference is of no great account .
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We make Milewski's sub - classificatory terms more explicit as well : his ' subjective lan- guage ' we call ' identical actor for transitive and intransitive ' because the shape of the noun in such languages is the same when serving as ...
We make Milewski's sub - classificatory terms more explicit as well : his ' subjective lan- guage ' we call ' identical actor for transitive and intransitive ' because the shape of the noun in such languages is the same when serving as ...
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... the goal of a transitive verb and as the actor of an intransitive verb , in opposition to another morpheme as the ... Sapir's richer alternatives make this classification impossible : identical morphemes for goal of transitive verb ...
... the goal of a transitive verb and as the actor of an intransitive verb , in opposition to another morpheme as the ... Sapir's richer alternatives make this classification impossible : identical morphemes for goal of transitive verb ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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