Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... allow locative inversion , while transitive verbs such as pěza ' find ' , thamangitsa ' chase ' , and tumiza ' send ' disallow it ( cf. BK : 16 , exx . 44– 46 ) .7 3.2 . SPLIT INTRANSITIVITY . While locative inversion in English applies ...
... allow locative inversion , while transitive verbs such as pěza ' find ' , thamangitsa ' chase ' , and tumiza ' send ' disallow it ( cf. BK : 16 , exx . 44– 46 ) .7 3.2 . SPLIT INTRANSITIVITY . While locative inversion in English applies ...
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... allow either subject or object control ; and still others exhibit exclusive subject control , as do most adults.3 Following Goodluck 1981 , Hsu proposed that children exhibiting object con- trol in sentences like 2 were erroneously ...
... allow either subject or object control ; and still others exhibit exclusive subject control , as do most adults.3 Following Goodluck 1981 , Hsu proposed that children exhibiting object con- trol in sentences like 2 were erroneously ...
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... allow rules to apply to nonadjacent segments . Imposing hierarchical structure on the organization of features within a segment and allowing segments to be unspecified for certain features makes it possible to view apparently long ...
... allow rules to apply to nonadjacent segments . Imposing hierarchical structure on the organization of features within a segment and allowing segments to be unspecified for certain features makes it possible to view apparently long ...
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