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... expression by which it is modified . ( 10 ) yomi - kake - no zassi read - KAKE - GEN magazine ' the magazine , read halfway ' In 10 , the head noun of the entire NP expression , namely , zassi ' magazine ' , is understood as the direct ...
... expression by which it is modified . ( 10 ) yomi - kake - no zassi read - KAKE - GEN magazine ' the magazine , read halfway ' In 10 , the head noun of the entire NP expression , namely , zassi ' magazine ' , is understood as the direct ...
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... expression.8 The examples above illustrate that causativization , just like passivization , does not alter the modifiability of a complex deverbal expression : modifiability by the deverbal nominal expression is not defined in terms of ...
... expression.8 The examples above illustrate that causativization , just like passivization , does not alter the modifiability of a complex deverbal expression : modifiability by the deverbal nominal expression is not defined in terms of ...
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... expressions in discourse , Language 69 : 214-307 ) . Givón , Ariel , and Gundel have cho- sen cognitive theories in order to explain the principles governing referring expression usage : different referring expressions code different ...
... expressions in discourse , Language 69 : 214-307 ) . Givón , Ariel , and Gundel have cho- sen cognitive theories in order to explain the principles governing referring expression usage : different referring expressions code different ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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