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in reflexive sentences are not bona - fide objects . In relational terms , she proposes that in such sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited ...
in reflexive sentences are not bona - fide objects . In relational terms , she proposes that in such sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited ...
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Object - types higher on this hierarchy tend to : ( i ) grammaticalize first in a language , before lower objects ; ( ii ) grammaticalize obligatorily , before lower objects ; ( iii ) appear more frequently as DO in natural discourse ...
Object - types higher on this hierarchy tend to : ( i ) grammaticalize first in a language , before lower objects ; ( ii ) grammaticalize obligatorily , before lower objects ; ( iii ) appear more frequently as DO in natural discourse ...
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Instrumental Advancement in Kinyarwanda differs from many other ad- vancements to object , both in Kinyarwanda and in other languages , in two respects . First , advancements to object in SVO languages typically result in the advanced ...
Instrumental Advancement in Kinyarwanda differs from many other ad- vancements to object , both in Kinyarwanda and in other languages , in two respects . First , advancements to object in SVO languages typically result in the advanced ...
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