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Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive , i.e. takes a direct - object NP , e.g. zakryvat ' dver ' ' to close the door ' , pocelovat ' Ženju ' to kiss Ženja ' , kusat ' počtalona ' to bite the ...
Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive , i.e. takes a direct - object NP , e.g. zakryvat ' dver ' ' to close the door ' , pocelovat ' Ženju ' to kiss Ženja ' , kusat ' počtalona ' to bite the ...
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Although in Russian this is restricted to a very few verbs ( Růžička 1963 : 25–7 ) , in Polish it is quite productive , applying to both intransitive and transitive verbs ; the latter retain their direct objects ( in the accusative case ) ...
Although in Russian this is restricted to a very few verbs ( Růžička 1963 : 25–7 ) , in Polish it is quite productive , applying to both intransitive and transitive verbs ; the latter retain their direct objects ( in the accusative case ) ...
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In some of them , the object precedes the subject ; in others , 3rd person precedes 1st person , which precedes 2nd . In Biloxi the phonology of the actually - occurring prefixes leads E to place the subject prefix in front of the ...
In some of them , the object precedes the subject ; in others , 3rd person precedes 1st person , which precedes 2nd . In Biloxi the phonology of the actually - occurring prefixes leads E to place the subject prefix in front of the ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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