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[ object , reference ] [ action , predication ] [ object , predication ] The word bird in 15 is considered ... In other words , the English predicate nominal does not display the full range of morphosyntactic behavior of a noun in a ...
[ object , reference ] [ action , predication ] [ object , predication ] The word bird in 15 is considered ... In other words , the English predicate nominal does not display the full range of morphosyntactic behavior of a noun in a ...
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If we return now to the description of a specific grammar such as that of a speaker of English , then the grammatical representation of the predicate nominal can make reference to this ordering of semantic classes with respect to the ...
If we return now to the description of a specific grammar such as that of a speaker of English , then the grammatical representation of the predicate nominal can make reference to this ordering of semantic classes with respect to the ...
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Some of the converbs manifest a fixed semantic rela- tionship with a predicate ( e.g. conditional form in -ba and ... are drawn as to general semantic consequences of finite vs. nonfinite forms used to encode dependent predicates .
Some of the converbs manifest a fixed semantic rela- tionship with a predicate ( e.g. conditional form in -ba and ... are drawn as to general semantic consequences of finite vs. nonfinite forms used to encode dependent predicates .
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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