Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... compounding and resultatives to pattern together , the relationship must be unidirectional : root compounding is a necessary , but not sufficient condition for the availability of resultatives . 12 Notice also that Arabic and Hebrew ...
... compounding and resultatives to pattern together , the relationship must be unidirectional : root compounding is a necessary , but not sufficient condition for the availability of resultatives . 12 Notice also that Arabic and Hebrew ...
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... compounding and double - object datives . The double- object construction thus appears to be something of an outlier among the complex- predicate constructions , when viewed in relation to morphological compounding . After partialing ...
... compounding and double - object datives . The double- object construction thus appears to be something of an outlier among the complex- predicate constructions , when viewed in relation to morphological compounding . After partialing ...
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... compounding parameter of 5 ( repeated below ) to the information contained in the lexical entry of a single functional head , would seem to be a distortion of a qualitatively different type of parameter . ( 5 ) COMPOUNDING PARAMETER ...
... compounding parameter of 5 ( repeated below ) to the information contained in the lexical entry of a single functional head , would seem to be a distortion of a qualitatively different type of parameter . ( 5 ) COMPOUNDING PARAMETER ...
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