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THE SO - CALLED PASSIVE OF ACEHNESE a Mark DURIE University of Melbourne The Mon Tasiek dialect of Acehnese ( Indonesia ) was analysed by Lawler 1977 as having a passive in which the verb agrees with the initial , or underlying ...
THE SO - CALLED PASSIVE OF ACEHNESE a Mark DURIE University of Melbourne The Mon Tasiek dialect of Acehnese ( Indonesia ) was analysed by Lawler 1977 as having a passive in which the verb agrees with the initial , or underlying ...
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to object ; the ' passive interacts with these rules in the cycle . Therefore , the preverbal argument NP is said to be a surface subject in the accepted sense of a the term ; in ' passive ' clauses , the agreement controller can only ...
to object ; the ' passive interacts with these rules in the cycle . Therefore , the preverbal argument NP is said to be a surface subject in the accepted sense of a the term ; in ' passive ' clauses , the agreement controller can only ...
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Further , the Ac ' Passive ' construction matched the criteria for a cyclic derivational Passive rule in that theory . Finally , the fact that the agreement on the verb was the same for corresponding Ac ' Active ' and ' Passive ...
Further , the Ac ' Passive ' construction matched the criteria for a cyclic derivational Passive rule in that theory . Finally , the fact that the agreement on the verb was the same for corresponding Ac ' Active ' and ' Passive ...
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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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