Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... past non - evitative potential corresponds both to the English indicative fu- ture and to all imperatives ( including jussive and hortatory imperatives , 354 ) ; the evitative is used to mark future events that are feared or to be ...
... past non - evitative potential corresponds both to the English indicative fu- ture and to all imperatives ( including jussive and hortatory imperatives , 354 ) ; the evitative is used to mark future events that are feared or to be ...
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... past participial form , as the em- phasized one is in this case . If conflicting requirements are set up on the VP- which can be done by selecting auxiliary verbs that take incompatible inflec- tions on the verbs they govern in simple ...
... past participial form , as the em- phasized one is in this case . If conflicting requirements are set up on the VP- which can be done by selecting auxiliary verbs that take incompatible inflec- tions on the verbs they govern in simple ...
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... past participles to have the same form . Such a rule would not be easy to induce , given the shortness of the list in 29 , and the fact that this is not the pattern extended to novel forms . Instead , Rule 21 makes the past participial ...
... past participles to have the same form . Such a rule would not be easy to induce , given the shortness of the list in 29 , and the fact that this is not the pattern extended to novel forms . Instead , Rule 21 makes the past participial ...
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