Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... John i ku chayk ul two pen ul ilk - ess - ta . John NOM the book ACC two times ACC read - PST - DEC ' John read a book twice . ' ( Cho 1992 : 13 ) Neither the action of reading something nor the action of reading something twice should ...
... John i ku chayk ul two pen ul ilk - ess - ta . John NOM the book ACC two times ACC read - PST - DEC ' John read a book twice . ' ( Cho 1992 : 13 ) Neither the action of reading something nor the action of reading something twice should ...
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... John on the mouth . The PPs in 22 are optional , as will be naturally expected if they are adjuncts . Second ... John on the leg ( yesterday ) . ( cf. 18a ) b . ( 26 ) a . When Mary kicked John ( yesterday ) , what she kicked was his leg ...
... John on the mouth . The PPs in 22 are optional , as will be naturally expected if they are adjuncts . Second ... John on the leg ( yesterday ) . ( cf. 18a ) b . ( 26 ) a . When Mary kicked John ( yesterday ) , what she kicked was his leg ...
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... John GEN speech TOP very was - interesting ' John's speech in Osaka was very interesting . ' b . [ Kyonen no hutari no kekkon ] wa odoroki datta . last year GEN the two GEN marriage TOP surprise was ' The two persons ' marriage last ...
... John GEN speech TOP very was - interesting ' John's speech in Osaka was very interesting . ' b . [ Kyonen no hutari no kekkon ] wa odoroki datta . last year GEN the two GEN marriage TOP surprise was ' The two persons ' marriage last ...
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