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It is not the case , however , that a given role for the topic is invariably associated with a particular verbal affix . Instead , there are several different affixes that indicate an agentive topic , several that indicate an objective ...
It is not the case , however , that a given role for the topic is invariably associated with a particular verbal affix . Instead , there are several different affixes that indicate an agentive topic , several that indicate an objective ...
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Identification of grammatical relations , SU in particular , is made in terms of their syntactic functions . Reflexivization and Subject Honorification are principally used in identifying the subjecthood of a particular NP.2 The three ...
Identification of grammatical relations , SU in particular , is made in terms of their syntactic functions . Reflexivization and Subject Honorification are principally used in identifying the subjecthood of a particular NP.2 The three ...
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In particular , the correspondence between categories and the types of denotations of English expressions appears necessary , since the main fabric of the semantics rests on function argument application . Thus the denotation of a VP of ...
In particular , the correspondence between categories and the types of denotations of English expressions appears necessary , since the main fabric of the semantics rests on function argument application . Thus the denotation of a VP of ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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