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ARGUMENTS FOR THE WORD STATUS OF COMPLEX VERBS IN UDI . I argue that each complex verb is a single word : the stem of a complex verb consists of ( a minimum of ) two morphemes — a light verb and an incorporated element , either ( a ) a ...
ARGUMENTS FOR THE WORD STATUS OF COMPLEX VERBS IN UDI . I argue that each complex verb is a single word : the stem of a complex verb consists of ( a minimum of ) two morphemes — a light verb and an incorporated element , either ( a ) a ...
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13 20-22 illustrate clearly the fact that complex verbs , ones that cannot be phrases , are the input to derivational processes . Thus , all of the productive deverbal word formation rules apply to complex verbs ; what is more ...
13 20-22 illustrate clearly the fact that complex verbs , ones that cannot be phrases , are the input to derivational processes . Thus , all of the productive deverbal word formation rules apply to complex verbs ; what is more ...
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This establishes that complex verbs such as buya - b- ' find ' cannot be separated and supports the claim that they are single words . 5.4 . ANAPHORIC ISLANDS . Complex verbs are anaphoric islands .
This establishes that complex verbs such as buya - b- ' find ' cannot be separated and supports the claim that they are single words . 5.4 . ANAPHORIC ISLANDS . Complex verbs are anaphoric islands .
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