Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... agent pronouns ; many English direct objects are semantic patients and would be translated with pa- tient pronouns . It should be clear from the Lakhota examples above that the English subject and Lakhota agent categories do not ...
... agent pronouns ; many English direct objects are semantic patients and would be translated with pa- tient pronouns . It should be clear from the Lakhota examples above that the English subject and Lakhota agent categories do not ...
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... agent- case pronoun is used for third persons . Speakers do not claim to feel what another individual is feeling ... ( AGENT CASE ) feels warm . ' ' I ( PATIENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' ' He ( AGENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' ' I ( PATIENT ...
... agent- case pronoun is used for third persons . Speakers do not claim to feel what another individual is feeling ... ( AGENT CASE ) feels warm . ' ' I ( PATIENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' ' He ( AGENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' ' I ( PATIENT ...
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... agent and one patient , either of which might correspond to an English subject . ( 31 ) Central Pomo : a . Mul Pa ya - q - an - ka - w chó - w . ( FP ) 3.AGT 1.AGT remember - IP - CAUS - P not - P ' I ( AGENT CASE ) couldn't think of it ( ...
... agent and one patient , either of which might correspond to an English subject . ( 31 ) Central Pomo : a . Mul Pa ya - q - an - ka - w chó - w . ( FP ) 3.AGT 1.AGT remember - IP - CAUS - P not - P ' I ( AGENT CASE ) couldn't think of it ( ...
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An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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