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... clauses are direct , the verbs which head those clauses must be direct . Pursuing this reasoning , the difference between direction languages and voice lan- guages can then reduce to the principles that determine subject choice . In ...
... clauses are direct , the verbs which head those clauses must be direct . Pursuing this reasoning , the difference between direction languages and voice lan- guages can then reduce to the principles that determine subject choice . In ...
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... clauses . But in languages like Tzotzil , the lower - ranked constraint , AGENT / SUBJECT , does make its presence felt : since PROXI- MATE / SUBJECT is relevant only in clauses with third person agent and patient , subject choice must ...
... clauses . But in languages like Tzotzil , the lower - ranked constraint , AGENT / SUBJECT , does make its presence felt : since PROXI- MATE / SUBJECT is relevant only in clauses with third person agent and patient , subject choice must ...
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... clauses ' , 201-18 ) presents evidence that Japanese clauses with a linkage marker not fol- lowed by another clause should be distinguished from medial clauses and recognized as a separate construction . Such clauses are important for ...
... clauses ' , 201-18 ) presents evidence that Japanese clauses with a linkage marker not fol- lowed by another clause should be distinguished from medial clauses and recognized as a separate construction . Such clauses are important for ...
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active American analysis appear approach argues argument aspects authors Cambridge chapter clauses cognitive communication complex condition consider constraints construction contains context contrast culture described detailed direct discourse discussion distinct effects elision English example expression fact female formal function further given gives grammar head hierarchy historical important interesting interpretation introduction involve issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic male meaning morphology names nature notes noun object obviation occur original particular passive patterns person phonetic phonology phrase position possible present Press principles problem processes pronouns proposed provides question ranking reader reading reference result role rules semantic sentences shows speakers speech structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax textbook theory third tion tone types Tzotzil University verb violates volume vowel York