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The direct object NP , of aruk does not obtain any such entailment and gets relegated to an oblique NP de ga 09 Oy 0 16 16 There is an alternative pattern of argument synthesis available here as in ( i ) where mati - o ' town ' is the ...
The direct object NP , of aruk does not obtain any such entailment and gets relegated to an oblique NP de ga 09 Oy 0 16 16 There is an alternative pattern of argument synthesis available here as in ( i ) where mati - o ' town ' is the ...
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While more recent tion , such as computer program interfaces , magazine linguistic works on reported speech often accept that and newspaper front pages , screen organization of TV the traditional binary distinction between direct and ...
While more recent tion , such as computer program interfaces , magazine linguistic works on reported speech often accept that and newspaper front pages , screen organization of TV the traditional binary distinction between direct and ...
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2 object clitic is third person ( i.e. Nonperson ; Benveniste 1966 ) but not if it is first or second person : a first or second person direct - object clitic , possessing both number and person features , fails to match a v - head that ...
2 object clitic is third person ( i.e. Nonperson ; Benveniste 1966 ) but not if it is first or second person : a first or second person direct - object clitic , possessing both number and person features , fails to match a v - head that ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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accepted alliteration alternation analysis animacy appear approach argues argument Cambridge claim clauses cognitive complex compounds consider construction context contrast definitive determined direct discussion distinction distribution effects English evidence example fact factors formal frequency functional German given grammar head historical human important interesting interpretation involving irregular irregular verbs issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic marking meaning morphological nature nominative Note nouns object oblique observed occur Participant patterns person phonetic phonological plural position possessor possible predicates present Press problem pronoun properties proposed provides question raising reference regular relations relative relative clauses respect role rules s-genitive semantic sentences shows similar speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theory tion types University V-V compounds variation verbs vowel weight