Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... verb , rather than the subject , the central point of the first structure , and ( 3 ) describing the sub- stitutions possible for each component in each structure . Here we can only sketch how this could be done . The first type of ...
... verb , rather than the subject , the central point of the first structure , and ( 3 ) describing the sub- stitutions possible for each component in each structure . Here we can only sketch how this could be done . The first type of ...
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... verb construction make up the first level , called the supine ; those which have adjectival function make up the second , called the participle . This book treats only level 1 . The supine is a controlled member of a verb construction ...
... verb construction make up the first level , called the supine ; those which have adjectival function make up the second , called the participle . This book treats only level 1 . The supine is a controlled member of a verb construction ...
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... verb , and the subject preceding the object . Noun objects and adverbial modifiers , in some languages , are incorporated into the verb complex between pronoun and verb stem . Tenses and modes are expressed by verb suffixes . A verbal ...
... verb , and the subject preceding the object . Noun objects and adverbial modifiers , in some languages , are incorporated into the verb complex between pronoun and verb stem . Tenses and modes are expressed by verb suffixes . A verbal ...
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