Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... object participants , and it would be fair to say that direct object uses are prototypical or basic in some sense ( though Marchand ( 1969 ) considers the indirect object and object of preposition uses to be the original and core use ) ...
... object participants , and it would be fair to say that direct object uses are prototypical or basic in some sense ( though Marchand ( 1969 ) considers the indirect object and object of preposition uses to be the original and core use ) ...
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... object uses as in 31a , many of the indirect object uses ( as shown in 31b , the logical indirect object can appear as the subject of a passive sentence ) , and many of the examples corresponding to the object of a governed preposition ...
... object uses as in 31a , many of the indirect object uses ( as shown in 31b , the logical indirect object can appear as the subject of a passive sentence ) , and many of the examples corresponding to the object of a governed preposition ...
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... object in deep structure . As Horn notes , this correctly allows for -ee nouns referring to indirect objects , since if the stem verb allows an indirect object it will naturally also take a direct object as well . This does not ...
... object in deep structure . As Horn notes , this correctly allows for -ee nouns referring to indirect objects , since if the stem verb allows an indirect object it will naturally also take a direct object as well . This does not ...
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