Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... fact , however . In Chichewa the position of the presentationally focussed object is immediately adjacent to the verb , as 22 Note that on the wall , but not on the easels , hung canvasses is fully acceptable . This fact , pointed out ...
... fact , however . In Chichewa the position of the presentationally focussed object is immediately adjacent to the verb , as 22 Note that on the wall , but not on the easels , hung canvasses is fully acceptable . This fact , pointed out ...
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... fact that matters of more specific detail are frequently handled quite poorly . The section on ( R ) EST / GB ... fact , Jane is a constituent ( being an NP ) . The explanation is also inaccurate , since the ungrammaticality of 1b simply ...
... fact that matters of more specific detail are frequently handled quite poorly . The section on ( R ) EST / GB ... fact , Jane is a constituent ( being an NP ) . The explanation is also inaccurate , since the ungrammaticality of 1b simply ...
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... fact LFG also treats grammatical relations ( called ' functions ' ) as primitives . Ergativity is said to be a ' relation - changing operation ' in RG ( 190 ) , whereas in fact it is a phenomenon characterized by use of the ergative ...
... fact LFG also treats grammatical relations ( called ' functions ' ) as primitives . Ergativity is said to be a ' relation - changing operation ' in RG ( 190 ) , whereas in fact it is a phenomenon characterized by use of the ergative ...
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