Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... final in a process ; e.g. swollen designates the final state in the process swell . We see [ PERF1 ] sketched in Figure 13a , with the type of exploded representation in- troduced in Fig . 12b . It has the profile of a stative relation ...
... final in a process ; e.g. swollen designates the final state in the process swell . We see [ PERF1 ] sketched in Figure 13a , with the type of exploded representation in- troduced in Fig . 12b . It has the profile of a stative relation ...
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... final subjects . This rule insures that agents , which are initial subjects , will be marked with -ma if they are final subjects ( as in 24a , 26a , 27a , and 29a ) . Experiencers , which are also initial subjects , will likewise bear ...
... final subjects . This rule insures that agents , which are initial subjects , will be marked with -ma if they are final subjects ( as in 24a , 26a , 27a , and 29a ) . Experiencers , which are also initial subjects , will likewise bear ...
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... final position . Whereas the initial and final intonation peaks exist primarily to segment the discourse into sentences , the intonation center identifies the Core component ; more precisely , the intonation center occurs with the first ...
... final position . Whereas the initial and final intonation peaks exist primarily to segment the discourse into sentences , the intonation center identifies the Core component ; more precisely , the intonation center occurs with the first ...
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