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Are they universal foci , innate natural categories given by our biological endow- ment ? Not necessarily , of course . We think they should be seen in a functional perspec- tive , given universals and tendencies in human organization ...
Are they universal foci , innate natural categories given by our biological endow- ment ? Not necessarily , of course . We think they should be seen in a functional perspec- tive , given universals and tendencies in human organization ...
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Turning now to argument position , the counting was limited to the actual positions in the valence frame of a given verb form . For example , I did not simply assume two positions for each monotransitive verb , but rather counted only ...
Turning now to argument position , the counting was limited to the actual positions in the valence frame of a given verb form . For example , I did not simply assume two positions for each monotransitive verb , but rather counted only ...
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... construes them as patterns that deduce the stems at the top from the word forms at the bottom . Given the fully inflected word form mähtest , the 2sg rule identifies -st as the agreement marker and mähte as the preterit stem .
... construes them as patterns that deduce the stems at the top from the word forms at the bottom . Given the fully inflected word form mähtest , the 2sg rule identifies -st as the agreement marker and mähte as the preterit stem .
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