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5 ) , stative verbs taking a single III argument include alhtaha ' ready ' , milhlha ' wild / afraid ' , and chokmishto ' healthy ' . In fact , however , I affixes may also be used to mark the single argument of a fair number of non ...
5 ) , stative verbs taking a single III argument include alhtaha ' ready ' , milhlha ' wild / afraid ' , and chokmishto ' healthy ' . In fact , however , I affixes may also be used to mark the single argument of a fair number of non ...
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a 9 2 The majority of non - active transitive verbs with I first arguments mark the second argument with III : ( 17 ) a . chi - hollo - li ' I love you . ' ( III , I ) b . in - kashoffi - li ' I forgive him .
a 9 2 The majority of non - active transitive verbs with I first arguments mark the second argument with III : ( 17 ) a . chi - hollo - li ' I love you . ' ( III , I ) b . in - kashoffi - li ' I forgive him .
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The arguments below are meant to show that infinitives ( and gerunds ) must have subjects AT SOME LEVEL OF REPRESENTATION . If the subject is present at S - structure , we have a direct argument for the Sanalysis .
The arguments below are meant to show that infinitives ( and gerunds ) must have subjects AT SOME LEVEL OF REPRESENTATION . If the subject is present at S - structure , we have a direct argument for the Sanalysis .
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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