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OBJECTS . The observations made concerning the position of the actor expression after an initial adverb hold also , mutatis mutandis , in the case of an initial object . Instances in which the initial object is a function word ( la ...
OBJECTS . The observations made concerning the position of the actor expression after an initial adverb hold also , mutatis mutandis , in the case of an initial object . Instances in which the initial object is a function word ( la ...
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THE INDIRECT OBJECT PRECEDES . In the whole , a preceding indirect object produces the same result as a preceding direct object : if the expression consists of the head and two modifiers , an actor and an initial indirect object ...
THE INDIRECT OBJECT PRECEDES . In the whole , a preceding indirect object produces the same result as a preceding direct object : if the expression consists of the head and two modifiers , an actor and an initial indirect object ...
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Sometimes both the actor and object follow the action . These instances may be divided into two groups : action + actor + object , and action + object + actor . 5.121 . Action + actor + object . It seems that this type is used in three ...
Sometimes both the actor and object follow the action . These instances may be divided into two groups : action + actor + object , and action + object + actor . 5.121 . Action + actor + object . It seems that this type is used in three ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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