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The ' defining claim of Relational Grammar is that grammatical relations ( e.g. subject , direct object , and indirect object ) are necessary to formulate linguistic universals , to characterize the class of grammatical constructions ...
The ' defining claim of Relational Grammar is that grammatical relations ( e.g. subject , direct object , and indirect object ) are necessary to formulate linguistic universals , to characterize the class of grammatical constructions ...
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Having a quarrel and an argument both belong to another productive have construction : one in which have combines with nouns referring to continuous purposeful reciprocal action . I also exclude from the discussion sentences like this ...
Having a quarrel and an argument both belong to another productive have construction : one in which have combines with nouns referring to continuous purposeful reciprocal action . I also exclude from the discussion sentences like this ...
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My second caveat concerns stylistic constraints on the have a V construction . In all dialects , the construction is highly colloquial ; technical or high - style verbs cannot be used in it at all . Thus one can have a pee , but not * a ...
My second caveat concerns stylistic constraints on the have a V construction . In all dialects , the construction is highly colloquial ; technical or high - style verbs cannot be used in it at all . Thus one can have a pee , but not * a ...
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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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