Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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The following discussion will focus first on the verb , then on the remainder of the nucleus , and finally on the non - nuclear constituents of the phrase . THE VERB 3. MODE . As indicated above , there are two sememes of Mode ( K8 ) ...
The following discussion will focus first on the verb , then on the remainder of the nucleus , and finally on the non - nuclear constituents of the phrase . THE VERB 3. MODE . As indicated above , there are two sememes of Mode ( K8 ) ...
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... verb stems . In general , however , intransitive events are related to intransitive verb stems , and transitive events to transitive verb stems . If the transitive event is perfective and passive , it is also related to REF , which is ...
... verb stems . In general , however , intransitive events are related to intransitive verb stems , and transitive events to transitive verb stems . If the transitive event is perfective and passive , it is also related to REF , which is ...
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... verb forms are a category separate from simple verb forms , in the statement , ' Verb forms occur construed with temporal auxiliaries , and the sequence is termed a COMPLEX VERB FORM ; other verb forms are SIMPLE ' ( 98 ) . He indicates ...
... verb forms are a category separate from simple verb forms , in the statement , ' Verb forms occur construed with temporal auxiliaries , and the sequence is termed a COMPLEX VERB FORM ; other verb forms are SIMPLE ' ( 98 ) . He indicates ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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