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Thus , for the features by which they differ , the oneparticipant clause 6 has more high - Transitivity features than the two - participant clause 7 : ( 6 ) Susan left . Kinesis : action . Aspect : telic . Punctuality : punctual .
Thus , for the features by which they differ , the oneparticipant clause 6 has more high - Transitivity features than the two - participant clause 7 : ( 6 ) Susan left . Kinesis : action . Aspect : telic . Punctuality : punctual .
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In Finnish and Estonian , where the partitive O contrasts with the ' total ' O as imperfective to perfective , the partitive is used for the O of a negated clause . Here , as in a number of other languages ( including many ergative ones ) ...
In Finnish and Estonian , where the partitive O contrasts with the ' total ' O as imperfective to perfective , the partitive is used for the O of a negated clause . Here , as in a number of other languages ( including many ergative ones ) ...
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From the performer's viewpoint , the decision to foreground a clause will be reflected in the decision to encode more ... in which foregrounded and backgrounded clauses were scored individually for the number of Transitivity features ...
From the performer's viewpoint , the decision to foreground a clause will be reflected in the decision to encode more ... in which foregrounded and backgrounded clauses were scored individually for the number of Transitivity features ...
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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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