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... COMPLEX . If there is a preverb complex associated with the verb of the chained clause , whether the verb is transitive or intransitive , Pa occurs enclitic to the preverb complex : O preverbs = a + verb preverbs = a + verb This ...
... COMPLEX . If there is a preverb complex associated with the verb of the chained clause , whether the verb is transitive or intransitive , Pa occurs enclitic to the preverb complex : O preverbs = a + verb preverbs = a + verb This ...
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... complex predicates , but with the understanding that several different syntactic ap- proaches are possible . An illustration of the distinctive semantic properties of English complex predicates is provided in 2. The simple transitive ...
... complex predicates , but with the understanding that several different syntactic ap- proaches are possible . An illustration of the distinctive semantic properties of English complex predicates is provided in 2. The simple transitive ...
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... complex - predicate constructions derive from a mode of semantic composition available only within endocentric compounds . The restriction can be stated more precisely as in 8 . ( 8 ) COMPLEX PREDICATE CONSTRAINT : Two syntactically ...
... complex - predicate constructions derive from a mode of semantic composition available only within endocentric compounds . The restriction can be stated more precisely as in 8 . ( 8 ) COMPLEX PREDICATE CONSTRAINT : Two syntactically ...
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