Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... kind of book he read every night before going to sleep was comic- mysteries . ' Since the EmbS contains the habitual time - adverbial maiban and since , in addi- tion , the MXS verbal is past , both 69a and 69b seem to involve , at the ...
... kind of book he read every night before going to sleep was comic- mysteries . ' Since the EmbS contains the habitual time - adverbial maiban and since , in addi- tion , the MXS verbal is past , both 69a and 69b seem to involve , at the ...
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... kind of work which I did daily during that period was extremely difficult . ' ( 79 ) kanozyo ga itu mo utatte ita uta wa Amerika no folksong datta " The ( kind of ) song she was always singing was an American folksong . ' Many speakers ...
... kind of work which I did daily during that period was extremely difficult . ' ( 79 ) kanozyo ga itu mo utatte ita uta wa Amerika no folksong datta " The ( kind of ) song she was always singing was an American folksong . ' Many speakers ...
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... kind of movie which I'm seeing practically every week is foreign movies . ' I shall now attempt to explain the ungrammaticality of -te iru in 76-79 in a principled way.20 In those S's , it will be noted , the MxS verbal is stative in ...
... kind of movie which I'm seeing practically every week is foreign movies . ' I shall now attempt to explain the ungrammaticality of -te iru in 76-79 in a principled way.20 In those S's , it will be noted , the MxS verbal is stative in ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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