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These facts suggest that in locative inversions the theme argument is indeed focussed relative to the locative argument ... theme ( or even part of it - Ross 1974 ) , a fact which the BK account of Chichewa does not explain : ( 48 ) a .
These facts suggest that in locative inversions the theme argument is indeed focussed relative to the locative argument ... theme ( or even part of it - Ross 1974 ) , a fact which the BK account of Chichewa does not explain : ( 48 ) a .
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The explanation is also inaccurate , since the ungrammaticality of 1b simply reflects the fact that NP omission of this general kind , including omission of an object constituent , is not possible , as can be seen by the ...
The explanation is also inaccurate , since the ungrammaticality of 1b simply reflects the fact that NP omission of this general kind , including omission of an object constituent , is not possible , as can be seen by the ...
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The relation between active and passive paraphrases is said to be accounted for in RRG by distinctions at the level of lexical decomposition and semantic function as- signment ( 183 ) , whereas in fact it is accounted for by different ...
The relation between active and passive paraphrases is said to be accounted for in RRG by distinctions at the level of lexical decomposition and semantic function as- signment ( 183 ) , whereas in fact it is accounted for by different ...
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