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One way to view these examples is as clauses where the predicate is split between two constituents — one the active verb give , and the other the DO which depicts the form or mode of activity . As the object of punishment or outrage ...
One way to view these examples is as clauses where the predicate is split between two constituents — one the active verb give , and the other the DO which depicts the form or mode of activity . As the object of punishment or outrage ...
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When Solimo gives Lop ' Eanes an order to look after the garden , the European captive can feel free to make an ... dez pragas dar captain , give ten pragas ' ( dar · to give ' is in the infinitive ) , where pragas is supposed by Brás ...
When Solimo gives Lop ' Eanes an order to look after the garden , the European captive can feel free to make an ... dez pragas dar captain , give ten pragas ' ( dar · to give ' is in the infinitive ) , where pragas is supposed by Brás ...
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Another incorrect claim by H concerns the account his grammar provides of the ungrammaticalness of strings like ( 37 ) * Who did John give a present ? H's proposal is that , if a clause has a TOPIC which is not also its SUBJECT ...
Another incorrect claim by H concerns the account his grammar provides of the ungrammaticalness of strings like ( 37 ) * Who did John give a present ? H's proposal is that , if a clause has a TOPIC which is not also its SUBJECT ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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