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... object passive construction as in 21a and the multiple object construction as in 21b , Kim ( 1994 ) suggests that unlike John in 21a , John in 21b need not be adversely affected . ( 21 ) a . John un Mary eykey meli lul kkakk - ki - ess ...
... object passive construction as in 21a and the multiple object construction as in 21b , Kim ( 1994 ) suggests that unlike John in 21a , John in 21b need not be adversely affected . ( 21 ) a . John un Mary eykey meli lul kkakk - ki - ess ...
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... objects in the multiple object construction . First , the constituent expressed as the innermost accusative object in the multiple object construction in Korean is expressed as an adjunct PP in a comparable construction in English ( 22 ) ...
... objects in the multiple object construction . First , the constituent expressed as the innermost accusative object in the multiple object construction in Korean is expressed as an adjunct PP in a comparable construction in English ( 22 ) ...
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4.2 . OBLIQUE OBJECT . In chained clauses which only have a ( nondative ) oblique object , Pa occurs enclitic to the oblique object : OOBL = ? a verb The sentence in 14 exemplifies such a placement of the clitic . ( 14 ) muusaa - z ...
4.2 . OBLIQUE OBJECT . In chained clauses which only have a ( nondative ) oblique object , Pa occurs enclitic to the oblique object : OOBL = ? a verb The sentence in 14 exemplifies such a placement of the clitic . ( 14 ) muusaa - z ...
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