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both behavioral and coding properties of subjecthood at various historical stages. Among the behavioral properties considered will be the capacities (a) to trigger reflexivization in languages in which only subjects control that process ...
both behavioral and coding properties of subjecthood at various historical stages. Among the behavioral properties considered will be the capacities (a) to trigger reflexivization in languages in which only subjects control that process ...
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PETER COLE WAYNE HARBERT GABRIELLA HERMON S. N. SRIDHAR University of Illinois , Champaign - Urbana This paper examines the process by which subject properties are acquired by noun phrases not previously having those properties .
PETER COLE WAYNE HARBERT GABRIELLA HERMON S. N. SRIDHAR University of Illinois , Champaign - Urbana This paper examines the process by which subject properties are acquired by noun phrases not previously having those properties .
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( Genesis & Exodus , 2067 , A.D. 1250 ) The above examples ( and others cited by Butler , Gaaf , and Harris ) show that experiencers in English exhibited behavioral subject properties before they exhibited coding properties . 2.6 .
( Genesis & Exodus , 2067 , A.D. 1250 ) The above examples ( and others cited by Butler , Gaaf , and Harris ) show that experiencers in English exhibited behavioral subject properties before they exhibited coding properties . 2.6 .
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