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That is , path functions are primarily expressed in verbs , rather than in ' satellites ' ( verb particles ) or ground - denoting phrases . But , as in Spanish and other Romance languages , source and goal functions are , in addition ...
That is , path functions are primarily expressed in verbs , rather than in ' satellites ' ( verb particles ) or ground - denoting phrases . But , as in Spanish and other Romance languages , source and goal functions are , in addition ...
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it ( having ) ended ' , which functions as a sequentializer , shows that 32 does not have the MEP ( the phrase is boldface in the translation ) . This type of description is also found in Jalonke , Tzeltal , Yélî Dnye , and Zoogocho ...
it ( having ) ended ' , which functions as a sequentializer , shows that 32 does not have the MEP ( the phrase is boldface in the translation ) . This type of description is also found in Jalonke , Tzeltal , Yélî Dnye , and Zoogocho ...
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3.33 In the framework of Jackendoff 1983 , the two direction specifications in 51a are assumed to have different path functions , termed AWAY - FROM and TOWARD . As 51a shows , a macro - event expression in English is compatible with ...
3.33 In the framework of Jackendoff 1983 , the two direction specifications in 51a are assumed to have different path functions , termed AWAY - FROM and TOWARD . As 51a shows , a macro - event expression in English is compatible with ...
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