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If the notion of non - distinct arguments is valid , the extension of reflexive markers to passive use provides support for the claim that passive sentences involve unspecified underlying subjects ; with such subjects , the extension is ...
If the notion of non - distinct arguments is valid , the extension of reflexive markers to passive use provides support for the claim that passive sentences involve unspecified underlying subjects ; with such subjects , the extension is ...
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In all the examples presented so far , the arguments involved have been the subject and direct object of the same predicate . The concept of non - distinct arguments is not inherently tied to non - oblique clause - mates , however ; and ...
In all the examples presented so far , the arguments involved have been the subject and direct object of the same predicate . The concept of non - distinct arguments is not inherently tied to non - oblique clause - mates , however ; and ...
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As to the former , we must consider the general naturalness of unspecified arguments as a descriptive device ( especially at the level of semantic representation ) as well as their particular semantic appropriateness for the underlying ...
As to the former , we must consider the general naturalness of unspecified arguments as a descriptive device ( especially at the level of semantic representation ) as well as their particular semantic appropriateness for the underlying ...
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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