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First , Chukchi NI detransitivizes the verb , while we might expect the verb to remain syntactically transitive ( since it still takes a direct object NP in the syntax ) . Second , we never get stranding of a kind that would result in ...
First , Chukchi NI detransitivizes the verb , while we might expect the verb to remain syntactically transitive ( since it still takes a direct object NP in the syntax ) . Second , we never get stranding of a kind that would result in ...
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AUXILIARY [ + AUX , -PRD ] VERB TYPE MODAL ( + FIN , -BSE ] SUBCAT < [ + BSE , -FIN , -TO ] > Perfect HAVE SUBCAT < [ + EN ] > Predicative BE SCAT < [ + PRD ] > would Equative BE of VERB MAIN VERB Possessive HAVE SUBCAT < NP > or VERB ...
AUXILIARY [ + AUX , -PRD ] VERB TYPE MODAL ( + FIN , -BSE ] SUBCAT < [ + BSE , -FIN , -TO ] > Perfect HAVE SUBCAT < [ + EN ] > Predicative BE SCAT < [ + PRD ] > would Equative BE of VERB MAIN VERB Possessive HAVE SUBCAT < NP > or VERB ...
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Simplex verbs are IMPERF . 3 Simplex verbs are verb forms without a prefix . There are two exceptions to this basic rule : CWla . A small number ( about 30 ) of simplex verbs are PERF . CW1b . A few simplex verbs are ambiguous between ...
Simplex verbs are IMPERF . 3 Simplex verbs are verb forms without a prefix . There are two exceptions to this basic rule : CWla . A small number ( about 30 ) of simplex verbs are PERF . CW1b . A few simplex verbs are ambiguous between ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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