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Lehmann based his taxonomy on verb and object orderings ; but he might have based it on orderings of other constituents or categories , such as action verb and causative , or verb and question marker , or verb and qualifier .
Lehmann based his taxonomy on verb and object orderings ; but he might have based it on orderings of other constituents or categories , such as action verb and causative , or verb and question marker , or verb and qualifier .
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First consider the main verb cut , which suggests a fairly restricted class of objects . These are roughly those objects which , in the experience of the speaker , can be penetrated by a sharp object , such that some kind of controlled ...
First consider the main verb cut , which suggests a fairly restricted class of objects . These are roughly those objects which , in the experience of the speaker , can be penetrated by a sharp object , such that some kind of controlled ...
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a blend , and boil immediately suggest a semantic range of objects ( namely those objects which can undergo these processes ) . If we take the object of cut to be finger rather than potato , the concept of cutting itself shifts from ...
a blend , and boil immediately suggest a semantic range of objects ( namely those objects which can undergo these processes ) . If we take the object of cut to be finger rather than potato , the concept of cutting itself shifts from ...
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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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