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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 . In addition , the causer argument of the causative verb , which is added in ...
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 . In addition , the causer argument of the causative verb , which is added in ...
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This fact might be taken as indicating that the verb classifi- cation does not tightly correlate with the notion of ... while unergative verbs always carry voli- tional meanings , unaccusative verbs like nemuru ' sleep ' oscillate ...
This fact might be taken as indicating that the verb classifi- cation does not tightly correlate with the notion of ... while unergative verbs always carry voli- tional meanings , unaccusative verbs like nemuru ' sleep ' oscillate ...
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... -nyi noun suffix 2sg -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 ...
... -nyi noun suffix 2sg -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 ...
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