Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... object complements , and that commonly such nouns are ' abstract ' ( but not exclusively - cf . Allow ( yourself ) plenty of room ; Allow two weeks for delivery ) : nominalizations of various sorts ( We can't allow such a performance ...
... object complements , and that commonly such nouns are ' abstract ' ( but not exclusively - cf . Allow ( yourself ) plenty of room ; Allow two weeks for delivery ) : nominalizations of various sorts ( We can't allow such a performance ...
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... objects and subjects where there are none . It is clear he would have rejected ' condensation ' where an indirect object can be discerned : ' Because the Czech dative object need not necessarily precede the infinitive , and can also ...
... objects and subjects where there are none . It is clear he would have rejected ' condensation ' where an indirect object can be discerned : ' Because the Czech dative object need not necessarily precede the infinitive , and can also ...
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... object marker -1 ( 1 ) - , unlike the case of amarlī and qāmerlī where -ī is the object suffix ' him ' , -l- is the object marker , and the subject ' he ' is unmarked ; then ( 2 ) , as a lexical peculiarity of the modern verb mr ' to ...
... object marker -1 ( 1 ) - , unlike the case of amarlī and qāmerlī where -ī is the object suffix ' him ' , -l- is the object marker , and the subject ' he ' is unmarked ; then ( 2 ) , as a lexical peculiarity of the modern verb mr ' to ...
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