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THE CORE ARGUMENT STRUCTURE for locativE INVERSION . These re- strictions on locative inversion in both English and Chichewa fall together under a single generalization . Locative inversion can occur just in case the subject can be ...
THE CORE ARGUMENT STRUCTURE for locativE INVERSION . These re- strictions on locative inversion in both English and Chichewa fall together under a single generalization . Locative inversion can occur just in case the subject can be ...
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internal ' arguments : ( 53 ) a - structure : 0 [ − r ] s / o ' noninternal ' arguments : 0 [ -0 ] S / OBL f ... However , when the agent is suppressed or ' demoted ' ( as in passives ) , or lacking from the argument struc- ture ...
internal ' arguments : ( 53 ) a - structure : 0 [ − r ] s / o ' noninternal ' arguments : 0 [ -0 ] S / OBL f ... However , when the agent is suppressed or ' demoted ' ( as in passives ) , or lacking from the argument struc- ture ...
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verb : the verb cannot agree with the locative subject , which is an indirect argument , so it agrees with the theme object , which is its highest - ranking direct argument . This insight allows us to unify the agreement patterns of ...
verb : the verb cannot agree with the locative subject , which is an indirect argument , so it agrees with the theme object , which is its highest - ranking direct argument . This insight allows us to unify the agreement patterns of ...
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