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The Abaza verb complex necessarily indicates tense and mood , and optionally aspect , all as suffixes . The verb complex indicates polarity , and the negative affix , m , may occur either as a suffix or a prefix , depending on mood and ...
The Abaza verb complex necessarily indicates tense and mood , and optionally aspect , all as suffixes . The verb complex indicates polarity , and the negative affix , m , may occur either as a suffix or a prefix , depending on mood and ...
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conceptualization represents our projection of reality ( in the sense of Jackendoff 1983 ) , and can represent static and relatively simple phenomena , e.g. The cloud is over the sun , or dynamic and relatively complex phenomena , e.g. ...
conceptualization represents our projection of reality ( in the sense of Jackendoff 1983 ) , and can represent static and relatively simple phenomena , e.g. The cloud is over the sun , or dynamic and relatively complex phenomena , e.g. ...
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An English verb - result XP combination describes a complex event consisting of two subevents , one represented by the verb and the second by the result XP . Kelly sang herself hoarse involves an event of singing and an event of ...
An English verb - result XP combination describes a complex event consisting of two subevents , one represented by the verb and the second by the result XP . Kelly sang herself hoarse involves an event of singing and an event of ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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