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This predicts that successful modification will not extend to indirect objects of ditransitive verbs . ... direct and indirect objects ; but while the direct object tegami ' letter ' may be modified as a head noun by the deverbal ...
This predicts that successful modification will not extend to indirect objects of ditransitive verbs . ... direct and indirect objects ; but while the direct object tegami ' letter ' may be modified as a head noun by the deverbal ...
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( 22 ) sikar - are - kake - no Taroo Scold - PASS - KAKE - GEN Taroo ' Taroo , almost scolded ' In the passive construction , the logical object occurs as a surface subject , while the logical subject , if expressed , is realized as an ...
( 22 ) sikar - are - kake - no Taroo Scold - PASS - KAKE - GEN Taroo ' Taroo , almost scolded ' In the passive construction , the logical object occurs as a surface subject , while the logical subject , if expressed , is realized as an ...
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object of the base predicate , is consonant with deverbal nominal modification . But the causee argument , which is the subject of the original verb , does not count as a legitimate target to be modified by a deverbal nominal expression ...
object of the base predicate , is consonant with deverbal nominal modification . But the causee argument , which is the subject of the original verb , does not count as a legitimate target to be modified by a deverbal nominal expression ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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