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That it is a direct argument can be shown in a number of ways . Thus , for example , where the argument in question is pronominal , it will appear as an objective prefix in the verb word , like any true object which is pronominal .
That it is a direct argument can be shown in a number of ways . Thus , for example , where the argument in question is pronominal , it will appear as an objective prefix in the verb word , like any true object which is pronominal .
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The fact , assuming it is one , that Winnebago does not demote arguments accounts for the observation that 22a has no ... i.e. adjunct in the sense that they are not a part of the lexical predicate argument structure of the verb .
The fact , assuming it is one , that Winnebago does not demote arguments accounts for the observation that 22a has no ... i.e. adjunct in the sense that they are not a part of the lexical predicate argument structure of the verb .
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9 Now it is certainly true , observationally , that a verb cannot directly license two L - arguments , i.e. , it cannot permit two L ... And it is possible that this is because a verb can assign case to one and only one L - argument .
9 Now it is certainly true , observationally , that a verb cannot directly license two L - arguments , i.e. , it cannot permit two L ... And it is possible that this is because a verb can assign case to one and only one L - argument .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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