Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... object . None of these verbs of motion ever appears with a compound reflexive of the -self type . A few typical ... object in the imperative in Shakespeare can be divided into those which take a reflexive indirect object and those which ...
... object . None of these verbs of motion ever appears with a compound reflexive of the -self type . A few typical ... object in the imperative in Shakespeare can be divided into those which take a reflexive indirect object and those which ...
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... objects ( utterances ) is surely not unrelated to the inability to come to grips with the notion of abstract object . It is important to see that this ' definitive neo - Firthian linguistics ' has as its basic feature a methodology ...
... objects ( utterances ) is surely not unrelated to the inability to come to grips with the notion of abstract object . It is important to see that this ' definitive neo - Firthian linguistics ' has as its basic feature a methodology ...
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... object of the comparison and of the tertium com- parationis which the subject and the object have in common , and the comparison is indicated by a morpheme meaning ' like ' , most frequently the suffix -ik . A very clear example is one ...
... object of the comparison and of the tertium com- parationis which the subject and the object have in common , and the comparison is indicated by a morpheme meaning ' like ' , most frequently the suffix -ik . A very clear example is one ...
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