Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... passive but much less frequently than in the inner passive . Searching only one newspaper ( the Washington Post ) , we found over 9500 occurrences of take advantage , with about 7 % of those including a quantifier or adjective before ...
... passive but much less frequently than in the inner passive . Searching only one newspaper ( the Washington Post ) , we found over 9500 occurrences of take advantage , with about 7 % of those including a quantifier or adjective before ...
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... passive but no inner passive , means roughly ' grasp ' , and it is difficult to see what proper part of the interpretation can be assigned to hold . Consequently , as expected , no internal modification , quantification , or anaphoric ...
... passive but no inner passive , means roughly ' grasp ' , and it is difficult to see what proper part of the interpretation can be assigned to hold . Consequently , as expected , no internal modification , quantification , or anaphoric ...
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... passive constructions . Passive is marked by the suffix -ŋ following a transitiv- izer ; this suffix marks the subject as ' affected ' , a patient . An oblique agent may optionally be specified in an adjunct . ( 23 ) t'om ' - t - n = sx ...
... passive constructions . Passive is marked by the suffix -ŋ following a transitiv- izer ; this suffix marks the subject as ' affected ' , a patient . An oblique agent may optionally be specified in an adjunct . ( 23 ) t'om ' - t - n = sx ...
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