Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... constructions ; the later chapters deal with roles , grammatical re- lations , and case . The following paragraphs summarize the first three chapters : Ch . 1 , ' Formal properties of Lexicase theory ' ; Ch . 2 , ' Panlexicalism ' ; and ...
... constructions ; the later chapters deal with roles , grammatical re- lations , and case . The following paragraphs summarize the first three chapters : Ch . 1 , ' Formal properties of Lexicase theory ' ; Ch . 2 , ' Panlexicalism ' ; and ...
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... constructions ( ICs ) and reaches several con- clusions which are relevant here . ( i ) Superficial impersonal passive constructions ( IP ) are of two types : true IPs , restricted to a subclass of unergatives that occur with a ...
... constructions ( ICs ) and reaches several con- clusions which are relevant here . ( i ) Superficial impersonal passive constructions ( IP ) are of two types : true IPs , restricted to a subclass of unergatives that occur with a ...
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... constructions ( cf. ex . 5 ) , in faire à constructions , and in faire par constructions ; ' Class A ' unergatives system- atically fail to occur in these three constructions . 12 Class A unergatives do appear in nonpassive EXI ...
... constructions ( cf. ex . 5 ) , in faire à constructions , and in faire par constructions ; ' Class A ' unergatives system- atically fail to occur in these three constructions . 12 Class A unergatives do appear in nonpassive EXI ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
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