Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... objects ; they can distinguish an object from the general background and focus attention on it as a specific , identifiable thing . With respect to this knowledge , we can conceive of an abstract space in which cognizing individuals ...
... objects ; they can distinguish an object from the general background and focus attention on it as a specific , identifiable thing . With respect to this knowledge , we can conceive of an abstract space in which cognizing individuals ...
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... OBJECT nominative ( -i ) In Table 3 , the label ' transitive ' refers to verbs which have a final subject and direct object ; ' intransitive ' refers to all other verbs . The labels ' active ' and In view of the different case - marking ...
... OBJECT nominative ( -i ) In Table 3 , the label ' transitive ' refers to verbs which have a final subject and direct object ; ' intransitive ' refers to all other verbs . The labels ' active ' and In view of the different case - marking ...
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... objects is shown by the fact that they bear the indirect - object case ( dative ) and trigger indirect- object agreement , marked for the 3rd person by u - .10 The relevance of Series III to the UH lies in the fact that all and only the ...
... objects is shown by the fact that they bear the indirect - object case ( dative ) and trigger indirect- object agreement , marked for the 3rd person by u - .10 The relevance of Series III to the UH lies in the fact that all and only the ...
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