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It will be noticed that the representation of verbs includes between angles selection restrictions upon the subject , objects , and instrumental of the verb . This information is represented by markers of the form ' Subject : a ' ...
It will be noticed that the representation of verbs includes between angles selection restrictions upon the subject , objects , and instrumental of the verb . This information is represented by markers of the form ' Subject : a ' ...
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Stated simply , a particular Slavic verb has either perfective ( P ) aspect , which mean that a commitment as to completion has been added to the verb's basic meaning , or it has imperfective ( I ) aspect , in which is no such ...
Stated simply , a particular Slavic verb has either perfective ( P ) aspect , which mean that a commitment as to completion has been added to the verb's basic meaning , or it has imperfective ( I ) aspect , in which is no such ...
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are old formations , dating to the early 18th century ; they were perhaps modelled after a native verb like pirovát ' to feast ' ( pir ' feast ' ) , as suggested by Kiparsky . ? Since the overwhelming majority of Russian verbs with the ...
are old formations , dating to the early 18th century ; they were perhaps modelled after a native verb like pirovát ' to feast ' ( pir ' feast ' ) , as suggested by Kiparsky . ? Since the overwhelming majority of Russian verbs with the ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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