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Second , Nishiyama deals with intransitive and transitive verbs but offers very little with regard to ditransitive verbs ( just one example involving transitive and ditransitive verbs in an appendix of Nishiyama 1998a ) .
Second , Nishiyama deals with intransitive and transitive verbs but offers very little with regard to ditransitive verbs ( just one example involving transitive and ditransitive verbs in an appendix of Nishiyama 1998a ) .
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To understand this pattern , first consider the comparisons involving the present - tense form . For both regular and irregular verbs , the present tense form is fully regular , by definition , as it consists simply of the stem .
To understand this pattern , first consider the comparisons involving the present - tense form . For both regular and irregular verbs , the present tense form is fully regular , by definition , as it consists simply of the stem .
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And examples with subject - like obliques in first conjuncts are relatively few , whereas the ones involving ... A further argument favoring the oblique subject hypothesis for earlier stages of English involves control infinitives .
And examples with subject - like obliques in first conjuncts are relatively few , whereas the ones involving ... A further argument favoring the oblique subject hypothesis for earlier stages of English involves control infinitives .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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