Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... role of theme ( and patientive roles in general ) uni- versally alternates between syntactic subject and object . In both English and Chichewa , the theme is the syntactic object of an active transitive verb and the syntactic subject of ...
... role of theme ( and patientive roles in general ) uni- versally alternates between syntactic subject and object . In both English and Chichewa , the theme is the syntactic object of an active transitive verb and the syntactic subject of ...
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... role is attributed : the agent is the subject role of the active verb form , and the patient is the subject role of the passive verb form . Notice also that the attributive verb form carries an adnominal prefix that agrees with the ...
... role is attributed : the agent is the subject role of the active verb form , and the patient is the subject role of the passive verb form . Notice also that the attributive verb form carries an adnominal prefix that agrees with the ...
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... roles and direct case with other ( N ) roles.65 In this way the verb lives in 120a differs crucially from the verb pleases in 120b : lives has a locative role in its semantic argument structure ; pleases does not . As used in 120a , the ...
... roles and direct case with other ( N ) roles.65 In this way the verb lives in 120a differs crucially from the verb pleases in 120b : lives has a locative role in its semantic argument structure ; pleases does not . As used in 120a , the ...
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