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In Samoan , the transitive subject is preceded by the particle e only when the transitive subject follows the verb ( VSO , VOS , OVS ) . ' Intransitive subjects following the verb , as well as all direct objects , receive zero case ...
In Samoan , the transitive subject is preceded by the particle e only when the transitive subject follows the verb ( VSO , VOS , OVS ) . ' Intransitive subjects following the verb , as well as all direct objects , receive zero case ...
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Thus syntactic operations such as subject - to - object raising and cliticization ( Anderson & Chung 1977 , Chung 1978 ) , as well as verb conjunction , fail to distinguish between intransitive and transitive subjects , just as in a ...
Thus syntactic operations such as subject - to - object raising and cliticization ( Anderson & Chung 1977 , Chung 1978 ) , as well as verb conjunction , fail to distinguish between intransitive and transitive subjects , just as in a ...
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TRANSITIVE WORD ORDER S INTRANSITIVE WORD ORDER S VP NP VP NP V Object Subject V Subject FIGURE 1 . As noted earlier , the data do suggest that the children treat transitive verb and patient NP as a unit , in that they disprefer VAO ...
TRANSITIVE WORD ORDER S INTRANSITIVE WORD ORDER S VP NP VP NP V Object Subject V Subject FIGURE 1 . As noted earlier , the data do suggest that the children treat transitive verb and patient NP as a unit , in that they disprefer VAO ...
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