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Given that the theory requires these two no- tions , it is clearly PO , not DO , which is relevant to the verb agreement rule in Huichol . Although primary objectivity is really a property of rules rather than of lan- guages , I will ...
Given that the theory requires these two no- tions , it is clearly PO , not DO , which is relevant to the verb agreement rule in Huichol . Although primary objectivity is really a property of rules rather than of lan- guages , I will ...
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The gift was given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO Final Su IO IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : Mary was given the book by John ...
The gift was given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO Final Su IO IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : Mary was given the book by John ...
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( n = 0 ) curritur = someone runs ( n = 2 ) be given = be given by someone This explication itself requires an additional semantic account for the by - phrases ( 216 ) . Finally , the general categorial viewpoint now shows its power .
( n = 0 ) curritur = someone runs ( n = 2 ) be given = be given by someone This explication itself requires an additional semantic account for the by - phrases ( 216 ) . Finally , the general categorial viewpoint now shows its power .
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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