Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... verb only if the modified nominal is the direct object of the base verb . For intransitive verbs , it has been observed that in Japanese , the causee arguments may be marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ' For a verb ...
... verb only if the modified nominal is the direct object of the base verb . For intransitive verbs , it has been observed that in Japanese , the causee arguments may be marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ' For a verb ...
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... verb classifi- cation does not tightly correlate with the notion of volitionality , and one might be tempted to claim that the semantic parameter of volitionality does not deter- mine the intransitive split in Japanese . But a closer ...
... verb classifi- cation does not tightly correlate with the notion of volitionality , and one might be tempted to claim that the semantic parameter of volitionality does not deter- mine the intransitive split in Japanese . But a closer ...
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... verb suffix 1sg nz ( e ) independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin independent oblique 1 pl excl namin independent oblique 2sg mo independent oblique Segmentation of affixal n- and m ...
... verb suffix 1sg nz ( e ) independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin independent oblique 1 pl excl namin independent oblique 2sg mo independent oblique Segmentation of affixal n- and m ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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