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The following are adaptations of those of la - h which we propose to analyse with a PRO subject : ( 12 ) * John ate ... is at the front of the VP ( John quickly ate the meat raw ) , or if the small clause which is VPinternal is replaced ...
The following are adaptations of those of la - h which we propose to analyse with a PRO subject : ( 12 ) * John ate ... is at the front of the VP ( John quickly ate the meat raw ) , or if the small clause which is VPinternal is replaced ...
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( 13 ) * John's arrival dead * John's acceptance of the gift happy ( 14 ) * I presented John with it , dead ; ( CF. I presented it ; to John dead ; ) . * John loaded the wagon with hay green . * John loaded the hay into the wagon full .
( 13 ) * John's arrival dead * John's acceptance of the gift happy ( 14 ) * I presented John with it , dead ; ( CF. I presented it ; to John dead ; ) . * John loaded the wagon with hay green . * John loaded the hay into the wagon full .
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Nay - ka ( vp John - uli caki - eykey ; kewul - lo I - NOM J. - ACC self - DAT mirror - in pichwuepoyecwu - ess - ta . ) showed ' I showed John ; to self ; in the mirror . ' b . Nay - ka ( vp John - eykey ; caki - lul ; kewul - lo I ...
Nay - ka ( vp John - uli caki - eykey ; kewul - lo I - NOM J. - ACC self - DAT mirror - in pichwuepoyecwu - ess - ta . ) showed ' I showed John ; to self ; in the mirror . ' b . Nay - ka ( vp John - eykey ; caki - lul ; kewul - lo I ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin 1 | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
Boys will be boys Anna Wierzbicka | 95 |
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