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The two constructions in question are the ' short form an ( i ) , placed before the verb , and the ' long form ' an ( i ) hada ( literally ' not do ' ) , placed after the verb stem suffixed by the nominalizer -cil - ji .
The two constructions in question are the ' short form an ( i ) , placed before the verb , and the ' long form ' an ( i ) hada ( literally ' not do ' ) , placed after the verb stem suffixed by the nominalizer -cil - ji .
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As shown above , the order of agent and patient in AT is free , in part because the patients represent unmistakable subject / topics of these constructions . Along with this minor difficulty is the more fundamental problem of ...
As shown above , the order of agent and patient in AT is free , in part because the patients represent unmistakable subject / topics of these constructions . Along with this minor difficulty is the more fundamental problem of ...
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A notable dissent was expressed by Light 1979 , who argues that OV is a marked , emphatic , contrastive construction in Mandarin discourse . Perhaps typical of the period is the fact that neither the original L & T studies , nor those ...
A notable dissent was expressed by Light 1979 , who argues that OV is a marked , emphatic , contrastive construction in Mandarin discourse . Perhaps typical of the period is the fact that neither the original L & T studies , nor those ...
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