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Intransitive verbs such as -li ' be ' , khala ' sit ' , and bwera ' come ' allow locative inversion , while transitive verbs such as pěza ' find ' , thamangitsa ' chase ' , and tumiza ' send ' disallow it ( cf. BK : 16 , exx .
Intransitive verbs such as -li ' be ' , khala ' sit ' , and bwera ' come ' allow locative inversion , while transitive verbs such as pěza ' find ' , thamangitsa ' chase ' , and tumiza ' send ' disallow it ( cf. BK : 16 , exx .
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Some consistently interpret such sentences as object - controlled ; others allow either subject or object control ; and still others exhibit exclusive subject control , as do most adults . " Following Goodluck 1981 , Hsu proposed that ...
Some consistently interpret such sentences as object - controlled ; others allow either subject or object control ; and still others exhibit exclusive subject control , as do most adults . " Following Goodluck 1981 , Hsu proposed that ...
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Imposing hierarchical structure on the organization of features within a segment and allowing segments to be unspecified for certain features makes it ... Linear phonology includes devices which allow indefinitely long sequences of ...
Imposing hierarchical structure on the organization of features within a segment and allowing segments to be unspecified for certain features makes it ... Linear phonology includes devices which allow indefinitely long sequences of ...
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