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Li 1990 explains the unavailability of 10c by assuming that caus is the morphological head of a resultative compound . It has been noticed that the category of a complex word is usually the same as one of its component morphemes ...
Li 1990 explains the unavailability of 10c by assuming that caus is the morphological head of a resultative compound . It has been noticed that the category of a complex word is usually the same as one of its component morphemes ...
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corresponds to Activity and A [ spectual ] -complement corresponds to State : ( 19 ) Event a A - head A - complement Now we have two headed structures in the formation / derivation of lexical items — the event structure in 19 and the ...
corresponds to Activity and A [ spectual ] -complement corresponds to State : ( 19 ) Event a A - head A - complement Now we have two headed structures in the formation / derivation of lexical items — the event structure in 19 and the ...
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If they were to represent the aspectual head , 30 would require that their headhood be unambiguously determined , which cannot be done because the event structure of an unaccusative verb contains only one element — the state it ...
If they were to represent the aspectual head , 30 would require that their headhood be unambiguously determined , which cannot be done because the event structure of an unaccusative verb contains only one element — the state it ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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