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Previous accounts of locative inversion within the conventional generative architecture are all based on categorial properties of English which are not shared by Chichewa . Hence , they cannot be extended to explain the generalizations ...
Previous accounts of locative inversion within the conventional generative architecture are all based on categorial properties of English which are not shared by Chichewa . Hence , they cannot be extended to explain the generalizations ...
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Omitting the locative PP reduces the acceptability of these examples , while omitting the participle preserves it . Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE ...
Omitting the locative PP reduces the acceptability of these examples , while omitting the participle preserves it . Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE ...
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Hence , as used in 41a , ' jump ' is a canonical example of an unergative verb according to Levin & Rappaport Hovav 1992.20 Nevertheless it can be assimilated to the core locative inversion cases in contexts in which the activity serves ...
Hence , as used in 41a , ' jump ' is a canonical example of an unergative verb according to Levin & Rappaport Hovav 1992.20 Nevertheless it can be assimilated to the core locative inversion cases in contexts in which the activity serves ...
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