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As noted in $ 1 , indirect objects must be capable of possession , a constraint that does not necessarily hold for the oblique . Thus a goal indirect object — something that in general cannot possess — is infelicitous , except on a ...
As noted in $ 1 , indirect objects must be capable of possession , a constraint that does not necessarily hold for the oblique . Thus a goal indirect object — something that in general cannot possess — is infelicitous , except on a ...
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As noted above , European colonial languages are demographically still minority languages in Africa , although the elite minority that speak them the most control national economies and perpetuate the socially exclusionary attitudes ...
As noted above , European colonial languages are demographically still minority languages in Africa , although the elite minority that speak them the most control national economies and perpetuate the socially exclusionary attitudes ...
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In the summer of 1953 he took a course from noted poet and critic Kenneth Burke ( 1897–1993 ) , beginning a decadeslong close relationship with this sympathetic iconoclast and man of the American Left . As well , Hymes ( and his future ...
In the summer of 1953 he took a course from noted poet and critic Kenneth Burke ( 1897–1993 ) , beginning a decadeslong close relationship with this sympathetic iconoclast and man of the American Left . As well , Hymes ( and his future ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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