Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... past non - evitative potential corresponds both to the English indicative fu- ture and to all imperatives ( including jussive and hortatory imperatives , 354 ) ; the evitative is used to mark future events that are feared or to be ...
... past non - evitative potential corresponds both to the English indicative fu- ture and to all imperatives ( including jussive and hortatory imperatives , 354 ) ; the evitative is used to mark future events that are feared or to be ...
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... past participle ] has the same form as [ VFORM : finite , TENSE : past ] . Similarly , present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically iden- tical - the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature values- because ...
... past participle ] has the same form as [ VFORM : finite , TENSE : past ] . Similarly , present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically iden- tical - the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature values- because ...
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... PAST - shoot - TRANS.REFL - INTRANS.3 ' He shot himself . ' b . gi : -ba : škz - ow - e :. PAST - shoot - TRANS.INDEF.OBJ - MEDIAL.INTRANS.3 ' He shot someone . ' These rules both apply to PO's , since in ditransitive clauses it is the ...
... PAST - shoot - TRANS.REFL - INTRANS.3 ' He shot himself . ' b . gi : -ba : škz - ow - e :. PAST - shoot - TRANS.INDEF.OBJ - MEDIAL.INTRANS.3 ' He shot someone . ' These rules both apply to PO's , since in ditransitive clauses it is the ...
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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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