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To begin with it is necessary to examine these alternations in greater detail , and to discuss a number of ... which this phenomenon is more complex than presented there , the first of which is that the Dative Shift alternation is also ...
To begin with it is necessary to examine these alternations in greater detail , and to discuss a number of ... which this phenomenon is more complex than presented there , the first of which is that the Dative Shift alternation is also ...
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Likewise , there is no explanation for the more subtle data from Chukchi locatum and incorporation alternations presented above . The natural place to look for an explanation of these phenomena is the argument structure of predicates .
Likewise , there is no explanation for the more subtle data from Chukchi locatum and incorporation alternations presented above . The natural place to look for an explanation of these phenomena is the argument structure of predicates .
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Whether there is any deeper connection between this phenomenon and the productive transitivity alternations I must leave to future research . Thus , we account for the alternations in terms of lexicalized or productive alternations in ...
Whether there is any deeper connection between this phenomenon and the productive transitivity alternations I must leave to future research . Thus , we account for the alternations in terms of lexicalized or productive alternations in ...
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