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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 5 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 5 3. MODE . As indicated above , there are two sememes of Mode ( K8 ) ...
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Examples of verb phrases to which stative events correspond are : vinikun ' I am a man ' , nátot ' You are tall ' , tik'ilukutik ' We are inside ' . A verb stem is intransitive , transitive , or stative ; and a stative verb stem is a ...
Examples of verb phrases to which stative events correspond are : vinikun ' I am a man ' , nátot ' You are tall ' , tik'ilukutik ' We are inside ' . A verb stem is intransitive , transitive , or stative ; and a stative verb stem is a ...
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The treatment of verbs is more confusing than revealing . Cardona divides the verbal system into four categories : ( 1 ) neutral , ( 2 ) temporal , ( 3 ) conditional , and ( 4 ) aspectual . Three of them are subdivided as follows ...
The treatment of verbs is more confusing than revealing . Cardona divides the verbal system into four categories : ( 1 ) neutral , ( 2 ) temporal , ( 3 ) conditional , and ( 4 ) aspectual . Three of them are subdivided as follows ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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