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In the case of noncasemarked direct objects adjacent to the verb , word - initial glide insertion applies , indicating that the beginning of the verb counts as the beginning of a word and hence that there is no incorporation of the ...
In the case of noncasemarked direct objects adjacent to the verb , word - initial glide insertion applies , indicating that the beginning of the verb counts as the beginning of a word and hence that there is no incorporation of the ...
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In contrast to Selkirk , accents in addition to the one on the direct object are ruled out since they necessarily involve fatal violations of HeadARG . To summarize , Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) and Selkirk ( 1984 , 1995 ) both predict for ...
In contrast to Selkirk , accents in addition to the one on the direct object are ruled out since they necessarily involve fatal violations of HeadARG . To summarize , Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) and Selkirk ( 1984 , 1995 ) both predict for ...
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object ) language rather than features of one that primarily distinguishes between direct objects and indirect objects . In ' Non - diachrony of ditransitivity in Spanish ' ( 261-98 ) , Rosa María Ortiz CISCOMANI focuses attention ...
object ) language rather than features of one that primarily distinguishes between direct objects and indirect objects . In ' Non - diachrony of ditransitivity in Spanish ' ( 261-98 ) , Rosa María Ortiz CISCOMANI focuses attention ...
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