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... [ object , reference ] [ action , predication ] [ object , predication ] The word bird in 15 is considered syntactically to be a noun ; it shares nounlike morphosyntactic behavior with bird in 13 , and in contrast it is unable to take ...
... [ object , reference ] [ action , predication ] [ object , predication ] The word bird in 15 is considered syntactically to be a noun ; it shares nounlike morphosyntactic behavior with bird in 13 , and in contrast it is unable to take ...
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... object constructions ( e.g. John gave Mary the book ) , Mary is not classified as an indirect object , but as a dative - benefactive object being “ “ promoted ” to the grammatical role of direct object , while the patient is " demoted ...
... object constructions ( e.g. John gave Mary the book ) , Mary is not classified as an indirect object , but as a dative - benefactive object being “ “ promoted ” to the grammatical role of direct object , while the patient is " demoted ...
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... object of detransitivized verbs is a semantically unmarked object , subject to conventions for what counts as semantically unmarked for the particular verb ( e.g. bake refers to baking bread and pastry , not potatoes and hams ) . If ...
... object of detransitivized verbs is a semantically unmarked object , subject to conventions for what counts as semantically unmarked for the particular verb ( e.g. bake refers to baking bread and pastry , not potatoes and hams ) . If ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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