Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... constructions function , differ in meaning or use - and , if so , how . Kuno ( 1980 : 162–3 ) finds that the two constructions are either interchangeable or differ only in emphasis ; others find a subtle difference , in that the former ...
... constructions function , differ in meaning or use - and , if so , how . Kuno ( 1980 : 162–3 ) finds that the two constructions are either interchangeable or differ only in emphasis ; others find a subtle difference , in that the former ...
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... constructions . Along with this minor diffi- culty is the more fundamental problem of significance . The notion of split er- gativity fails to predict the rather comprehensive display of subject properties , in addition to agreement ...
... constructions . Along with this minor diffi- culty is the more fundamental problem of significance . The notion of split er- gativity fails to predict the rather comprehensive display of subject properties , in addition to agreement ...
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... constructions found in both VO and OV orders , were subjected to three measurements . The first was simply counting the numerical distribution of VO and OV in the various grammatical constructions , definite as well as indefinite . For ...
... constructions found in both VO and OV orders , were subjected to three measurements . The first was simply counting the numerical distribution of VO and OV in the various grammatical constructions , definite as well as indefinite . For ...
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