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On the nature of grammatical relations . By ALEC P. MARANTZ . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 1984. Pp . xi , 339. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 15.00 . Reviewed by ROBIN CLARK , UCLA Here Marantz attempts to ...
On the nature of grammatical relations . By ALEC P. MARANTZ . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 1984. Pp . xi , 339. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 15.00 . Reviewed by ROBIN CLARK , UCLA Here Marantz attempts to ...
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If a nominal possesses any of the four object relations ( DO , 10 , PO , SO ) at the initial level , then it must also possess at the initial level the corresponding object relation , defined as follows : Monotransitive PO + ...
If a nominal possesses any of the four object relations ( DO , 10 , PO , SO ) at the initial level , then it must also possess at the initial level the corresponding object relation , defined as follows : Monotransitive PO + ...
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However , I am aware of one instance in which an SO becomes the PO when the previous PO loses its grammatical relation . Rhodes 1976 describes a number of Ojibwa rules which detransitivize monotransitive clauses - among them ...
However , I am aware of one instance in which an SO becomes the PO when the previous PO loses its grammatical relation . Rhodes 1976 describes a number of Ojibwa rules which detransitivize monotransitive clauses - among them ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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