Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... passive agent is ranked by it . Example 47 and the associated tableau ( 46 ) suggest that it is , since passive candidate 46c is excluded only under this assumption . This implies the relational hierarchy in 48.21 Inclusion of passive ...
... passive agent is ranked by it . Example 47 and the associated tableau ( 46 ) suggest that it is , since passive candidate 46c is excluded only under this assumption . This implies the relational hierarchy in 48.21 Inclusion of passive ...
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... passive subjects . Suppression of the passive agent in these examples completely vitiates the problem , yielding the fully grammatical 69 and 70 . ( 69 ) I - man - at li nukul - e . CP - buy - PSV the skin - ENC ' The skin was bought ...
... passive subjects . Suppression of the passive agent in these examples completely vitiates the problem , yielding the fully grammatical 69 and 70 . ( 69 ) I - man - at li nukul - e . CP - buy - PSV the skin - ENC ' The skin was bought ...
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... passive ( e.g. LeSourd 1976 ) suggests at the very least that differences between the two analyses are not always obvious . In cases where the distribution of passive and inverse is determined by obviation , the two configurations have ...
... passive ( e.g. LeSourd 1976 ) suggests at the very least that differences between the two analyses are not always obvious . In cases where the distribution of passive and inverse is determined by obviation , the two configurations have ...
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