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Another restriction on the expression of ECM concerns the type of transitive construction used . Chung has distinguished two types of transitive constructions in Samoan . The first contains CANONICAL transitive verbs , and marks the ...
Another restriction on the expression of ECM concerns the type of transitive construction used . Chung has distinguished two types of transitive constructions in Samoan . The first contains CANONICAL transitive verbs , and marks the ...
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Having a quarrel and an argument both belong to another productive have construction : one in which have combines with nouns referring to continuous purposeful reciprocal action . I also exclude from the discussion sentences like this ...
Having a quarrel and an argument both belong to another productive have construction : one in which have combines with nouns referring to continuous purposeful reciprocal action . I also exclude from the discussion sentences like this ...
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English has another have construction keyed specifically to bodily consumption , defined by the formula ' NP human have + AUX a Nfood ' . Thus one can have a sandwich or a steak or a whisky or even a cigarette in the sense of consuming ...
English has another have construction keyed specifically to bodily consumption , defined by the formula ' NP human have + AUX a Nfood ' . Thus one can have a sandwich or a steak or a whisky or even a cigarette in the sense of consuming ...
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