Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... contrast between the reduced forms sá- and s- may be motivated by the semantic contrast between non - verbal and verbal predicate complements of causation . Where the predicate is verbal , the result may be simultaneous with the cause ...
... contrast between the reduced forms sá- and s- may be motivated by the semantic contrast between non - verbal and verbal predicate complements of causation . Where the predicate is verbal , the result may be simultaneous with the cause ...
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... contrast in its own way , there must be some limits to this variation , or else the cross - linguistic validity of the distinction will disappear . Presumably we do not wish to characterize , as an example of this distinction , a contrast ...
... contrast in its own way , there must be some limits to this variation , or else the cross - linguistic validity of the distinction will disappear . Presumably we do not wish to characterize , as an example of this distinction , a contrast ...
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... contrast , which is dis- played so perspicuously on the surface . The formal contrasts exhibited in 77-82 may be dismissed as ' subgrammat- ical ' or ' stylistic ' flourishes in English ; but in other languages , exactly com- parable ...
... contrast , which is dis- played so perspicuously on the surface . The formal contrasts exhibited in 77-82 may be dismissed as ' subgrammat- ical ' or ' stylistic ' flourishes in English ; but in other languages , exactly com- parable ...
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