Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... verb expressing the caused event is one of action or of experience . In the former instance , as in the case of a verb like ' devour ' , the causee may be either in the accusative or the dative ; but verbs of experiencing , like ...
... verb expressing the caused event is one of action or of experience . In the former instance , as in the case of a verb like ' devour ' , the causee may be either in the accusative or the dative ; but verbs of experiencing , like ...
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... verb . In the two cases described below - non - reflexive vs. reflexive verbs , and ' switch reference ' vs. ' same reference ' - we find more pronouns used when the subject of a verb needs identifying than when its identity is clear ...
... verb . In the two cases described below - non - reflexive vs. reflexive verbs , and ' switch reference ' vs. ' same reference ' - we find more pronouns used when the subject of a verb needs identifying than when its identity is clear ...
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... verb want because only one of these categories can occur with each verb want . Although the features for which 4 was originally conceived refer to syntactic categories , the formulation of our generalization extends also to morphosyn ...
... verb want because only one of these categories can occur with each verb want . Although the features for which 4 was originally conceived refer to syntactic categories , the formulation of our generalization extends also to morphosyn ...
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