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Roles correspond to the grammatically expressible participants of eventualities ( modelled by a - structure ) , functions belong to the inner or ' covert ' grammatical relations ( modelled by f - structure ) , and categories belong to ...
Roles correspond to the grammatically expressible participants of eventualities ( modelled by a - structure ) , functions belong to the inner or ' covert ' grammatical relations ( modelled by f - structure ) , and categories belong to ...
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The style the first part ( Chs . 2 and 3 ) , ' Evidence against is decidedly humanistic , and quotes on language the necessity of grammatical relations ' , B arfrom various philosophers and writers are scat- gues that the notion of ...
The style the first part ( Chs . 2 and 3 ) , ' Evidence against is decidedly humanistic , and quotes on language the necessity of grammatical relations ' , B arfrom various philosophers and writers are scat- gues that the notion of ...
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After describing the representations of semantic and pragmatic relations in Manipuri at the beginning of Ch . 5 , ' Transitivity and volitionality in Manipuri ( 116–53 ) , B examines some of the grammatical processes in Manipuri and ...
After describing the representations of semantic and pragmatic relations in Manipuri at the beginning of Ch . 5 , ' Transitivity and volitionality in Manipuri ( 116–53 ) , B examines some of the grammatical processes in Manipuri and ...
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