Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... derived from verbs . Barker and Dowty ( 1993 ) propose that argument selection in underived nouns motivates postulating a set of thematic roles that is parallel to but distinct from the verbal system . Without going into detail , they ...
... derived from verbs . Barker and Dowty ( 1993 ) propose that argument selection in underived nouns motivates postulating a set of thematic roles that is parallel to but distinct from the verbal system . Without going into detail , they ...
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... derived from agentive * -qa - t had a sufficiently clear association with durativity that a hermit - crab replacement would acquire this function . The hermit - crab hypothesis might also be challenged on the grounds that the phonetic ...
... derived from agentive * -qa - t had a sufficiently clear association with durativity that a hermit - crab replacement would acquire this function . The hermit - crab hypothesis might also be challenged on the grounds that the phonetic ...
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... derived phenomenon , generally resulting from the erosion of affixes and particles . In the Grassfields Bantu language Fe'fe ?, the possessive marker is simply a high tone which is assigned to the vowel to the left , as in the ...
... derived phenomenon , generally resulting from the erosion of affixes and particles . In the Grassfields Bantu language Fe'fe ?, the possessive marker is simply a high tone which is assigned to the vowel to the left , as in the ...
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