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All of these sentences contain the particle dé , which has been historically de- rived from the verb dé ' obtain ' . Phonologically , de is attached to the preceding verb , either as a suffix or a clitic , depending on one's theory .
All of these sentences contain the particle dé , which has been historically de- rived from the verb dé ' obtain ' . Phonologically , de is attached to the preceding verb , either as a suffix or a clitic , depending on one's theory .
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That is to say , it is the righthand constituent - i.e . the verb - which projects to define the category of the word as a whole . This is observationally correct in the languages we are considering .
That is to say , it is the righthand constituent - i.e . the verb - which projects to define the category of the word as a whole . This is observationally correct in the languages we are considering .
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Now it is certainly true , observationally , that a verb cannot directly license two L - arguments , i.e. , it cannot permit two L - arguments to bear the direct object role . And it is possible that this is because a verb can assign ...
Now it is certainly true , observationally , that a verb cannot directly license two L - arguments , i.e. , it cannot permit two L - arguments to bear the direct object role . And it is possible that this is because a verb can assign ...
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Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical | 501 |
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