Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... OBJECT STRESS . When the direct object does not receive a stress maximum ( printed in small caps ) , there is a tendency for the particle to follow the object . This lack of stress falls on some anaphoric pronouns and certain redundant ...
... OBJECT STRESS . When the direct object does not receive a stress maximum ( printed in small caps ) , there is a tendency for the particle to follow the object . This lack of stress falls on some anaphoric pronouns and certain redundant ...
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... object . B suggests that , when the object of the phrasal verb is predictable ( or at least can be reasonably anticipated ) , there is a tendency for an accented object to precede an unaccented particle . He cites ( 56 ) pairs such as ...
... object . B suggests that , when the object of the phrasal verb is predictable ( or at least can be reasonably anticipated ) , there is a tendency for an accented object to precede an unaccented particle . He cites ( 56 ) pairs such as ...
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... object , a transitive verb ( inflected for subject and object ) must be used , as here nitohpommatoohpa ' I bought it ' — a TI2 derived from the corresponding intransitive by means of an element [ atw ] ( with a definite animate object ...
... object , a transitive verb ( inflected for subject and object ) must be used , as here nitohpommatoohpa ' I bought it ' — a TI2 derived from the corresponding intransitive by means of an element [ atw ] ( with a definite animate object ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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