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He argues that Japanese contains two types of direct object demotion to indirect object ( -2-3 retreat ' in RG parlance ) ? — the first a rule lexically governed by a class of basic two - argument predicates , the second a semantically ...
He argues that Japanese contains two types of direct object demotion to indirect object ( -2-3 retreat ' in RG parlance ) ? — the first a rule lexically governed by a class of basic two - argument predicates , the second a semantically ...
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Every ASL verb of motion requires at least a CENTRAL OBJECT handshape morpheme indicating the class of the object that is moving , that is , its category ( e.g. a human or a vehicle ) or its shape ( e.g. round or straight ) and a ROOT ...
Every ASL verb of motion requires at least a CENTRAL OBJECT handshape morpheme indicating the class of the object that is moving , that is , its category ( e.g. a human or a vehicle ) or its shape ( e.g. round or straight ) and a ROOT ...
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FORM SIZE - AND - SHAPE CLASSIFIERS ASL TARGETS DAVID TARGETS Plane Tree Legs SEMANTIC CLASSIFIERS ASL TARGETS DAVID TARGETS airplane airplane tree tree animate object object with two skinny appendages Vehicle vehicle ( excluding ...
FORM SIZE - AND - SHAPE CLASSIFIERS ASL TARGETS DAVID TARGETS Plane Tree Legs SEMANTIC CLASSIFIERS ASL TARGETS DAVID TARGETS airplane airplane tree tree animate object object with two skinny appendages Vehicle vehicle ( excluding ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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