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PAUL J. HOPPER State University of New York , Binghamton SANDRA A. THOMPSON University of California , Los Angeles Transitivity involves a number of components , only one of which is the presence of an object of the verb .
PAUL J. HOPPER State University of New York , Binghamton SANDRA A. THOMPSON University of California , Los Angeles Transitivity involves a number of components , only one of which is the presence of an object of the verb .
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Regarding Transitivity as a continuum has , however , one potentially less comfortable consequence : a sentence with two participants may rate lower than one with a single participant . Thus , for the features by which they differ ...
Regarding Transitivity as a continuum has , however , one potentially less comfortable consequence : a sentence with two participants may rate lower than one with a single participant . Thus , for the features by which they differ ...
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( 9 ) If two clauses ( a ) and ( b ) in a language differ in that ( a ) is higher in Transitivity according to any of the features 1A - J , then , if a concomitant grammatical or semantic difference appears elsewhere in the clause ...
( 9 ) If two clauses ( a ) and ( b ) in a language differ in that ( a ) is higher in Transitivity according to any of the features 1A - J , then , if a concomitant grammatical or semantic difference appears elsewhere in the clause ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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