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which appear in 17 sites investigated , are given in Kristol 1979.15 Unfortunately , no other Qe - point is in this number ( one more Qe - example for a stage IV dialect , P. 582 , will be given below ) ; thus there is no way for us to ...
which appear in 17 sites investigated , are given in Kristol 1979.15 Unfortunately , no other Qe - point is in this number ( one more Qe - example for a stage IV dialect , P. 582 , will be given below ) ; thus there is no way for us to ...
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both behavioral and coding properties of subjecthood at various historical stages. ... in the arguments that follow.3 For each language group, we shall argue that, at an early stage in the development of the construction (Stage A), ...
both behavioral and coding properties of subjecthood at various historical stages. ... in the arguments that follow.3 For each language group, we shall argue that, at an early stage in the development of the construction (Stage A), ...
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We shall argue that , at Stage A , no subject properties are associated with dative experiencers or passivized non - accusative objects . At Stage B , these NP's come to exhibit the behavioral accoutrements of subjecthood , but fail to ...
We shall argue that , at Stage A , no subject properties are associated with dative experiencers or passivized non - accusative objects . At Stage B , these NP's come to exhibit the behavioral accoutrements of subjecthood , but fail to ...
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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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