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The subjects of a number of formally transitive verbs expressing involuntary physical or psychological states , e.g. fugo ... primary responsible agency can be attributed only to one NP with a verb — hence , when this is imputed to the ...
The subjects of a number of formally transitive verbs expressing involuntary physical or psychological states , e.g. fugo ... primary responsible agency can be attributed only to one NP with a verb — hence , when this is imputed to the ...
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verbs , here used in special serial or compound verb forms ; e.g. , bai- ' stay ' indicates progressive aspect . ( The use of locational or postural verbs for progressive aspect is of course extremely widespread , not only in Papuan ...
verbs , here used in special serial or compound verb forms ; e.g. , bai- ' stay ' indicates progressive aspect . ( The use of locational or postural verbs for progressive aspect is of course extremely widespread , not only in Papuan ...
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one can determine whether the language is W's revision of his 1978 Edinburgh dissertaverb - first ... by counting the number of VSX tion is a solid contribution to the growing gensentences ; whether it is verb - second by erative ...
one can determine whether the language is W's revision of his 1978 Edinburgh dissertaverb - first ... by counting the number of VSX tion is a solid contribution to the growing gensentences ; whether it is verb - second by erative ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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