Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... argument of which the location , change of location , or direction expressed by the locative argument is predicated - a THEME in the narrowest sense of Gruber 1976 and Jackendoff 1972 , 1976 , 1987. 10 I schematize this generalization ...
... argument of which the location , change of location , or direction expressed by the locative argument is predicated - a THEME in the narrowest sense of Gruber 1976 and Jackendoff 1972 , 1976 , 1987. 10 I schematize this generalization ...
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... argument the subject only when there is no agent . The reason for this is that the subject function is assigned by default to the most prominent role in the argument structure , and the agent ranks in prominence above the theme and ...
... argument the subject only when there is no agent . The reason for this is that the subject function is assigned by default to the most prominent role in the argument structure , and the agent ranks in prominence above the theme and ...
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... 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 English and Chichewa under a single generalization : the verb agrees with its ...
... 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 English and Chichewa under a single generalization : the verb agrees with its ...
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