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... relations ' . A. J. BORG and BERNARD COMRIE provide a classic study , ' Object diffuseness in Maltese ' ( 109-26 ) . They make two methodological assumptions in estab- lishing the set of grammatical relations for a given language ...
... relations ' . A. J. BORG and BERNARD COMRIE provide a classic study , ' Object diffuseness in Maltese ' ( 109-26 ) . They make two methodological assumptions in estab- lishing the set of grammatical relations for a given language ...
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... relations at the interface between lexical semantics and the expression of semantic relations in the syntax . Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure . This places M's theory ...
... relations at the interface between lexical semantics and the expression of semantic relations in the syntax . Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure . This places M's theory ...
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... relations at once ( or a single complex grammatical relation like [ DO , PO ] ) . In fact , if we extend the approach employed in the PO / SO Principle to ergativity — and employ two distinct absolutive relations , DO - Abs and PO - Abs ...
... relations at once ( or a single complex grammatical relation like [ DO , PO ] ) . In fact , if we extend the approach employed in the PO / SO Principle to ergativity — and employ two distinct absolutive relations , DO - Abs and PO - Abs ...
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