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... verbal counterpart with ver are more permissive than other transition contexts with respect to the kinds of transitions allowed . Whereas resultatives and modal complements are restricted to transitions involving different values on the ...
... verbal counterpart with ver are more permissive than other transition contexts with respect to the kinds of transitions allowed . Whereas resultatives and modal complements are restricted to transitions involving different values on the ...
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... verbal complex . The positioning of the clitic ? a with respect to this morphology will be of primary interest in ... verbal element ( the latter is often a clearly discernible auxiliary element ) , which together express a ...
... verbal complex . The positioning of the clitic ? a with respect to this morphology will be of primary interest in ... verbal element ( the latter is often a clearly discernible auxiliary element ) , which together express a ...
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... verbal conjugation ( Jakobson 1948 ) , this solution clarifies each combination of auxiliaries in terms of original multiclausal structures such as verb concatenation and ( ad ) nominalization ( 80–81 ) . A similar vowel deletion rule ...
... verbal conjugation ( Jakobson 1948 ) , this solution clarifies each combination of auxiliaries in terms of original multiclausal structures such as verb concatenation and ( ad ) nominalization ( 80–81 ) . A similar vowel deletion rule ...
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