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These two functions of the instrumental both reduce to the semantic role of instrument : the first example has an agent's instrument , the second a speaker's instrument . Unfortunately , the interest of this claim is marred by the fact ...
These two functions of the instrumental both reduce to the semantic role of instrument : the first example has an agent's instrument , the second a speaker's instrument . Unfortunately , the interest of this claim is marred by the fact ...
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Although the common criteria for auxiliaryhood are syntactic and morphological , several considerations help justify the use of the semantic criterion . First , auxiliaries ( in all senses of the word ) , as well as semi - auxiliaries ...
Although the common criteria for auxiliaryhood are syntactic and morphological , several considerations help justify the use of the semantic criterion . First , auxiliaries ( in all senses of the word ) , as well as semi - auxiliaries ...
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40.00 (Hb.) $ 25.00 (Pb.) TENSE-ASPECT: BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have ... They are universal categories both in terms of the semantic-functional domain they cover as well as in terms of ...
40.00 (Hb.) $ 25.00 (Pb.) TENSE-ASPECT: BETWEEN SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS The verbal categories of tense and aspect have ... They are universal categories both in terms of the semantic-functional domain they cover as well as in terms of ...
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action agent allow alternations analysis appear apply approach aspect assume auxiliary cause Chap chapter claim concerned considered consonant construction contains context contrast course deletion described detail dialect discussion distinct effect English ergative evidence examples existence expression fact final formal French function further give given grammar important Infixation initial instances interesting interpretation involved John language lexical linguistics look marked meaning morphological natural noted nouns object observed occur particular person phonetic phonology plural position possible preceding present Press principles problem processes proposed question reference requires restricted result rule seems seen segments semantic sentences shwa speakers speech stress structure suggest syllable syntactic syntax Table tense theory transitive treatment types University verb vowel York