Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... Sensei ni eigo ga wakar - u ' The teacher understands English . ' SU - DAT DO - NOM English understand - PRES b . Sensei ni eigo ga deki - ru ' The teacher can ( handle ) English . ' can - PRES c . Sensei ni okusan ga ar - u ' The ...
... Sensei ni eigo ga wakar - u ' The teacher understands English . ' SU - DAT DO - NOM English understand - PRES b . Sensei ni eigo ga deki - ru ' The teacher can ( handle ) English . ' can - PRES c . Sensei ni okusan ga ar - u ' The ...
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... Sensei ni ( wa ) zibun no kodomo ga takusan ar - u . many have - PRES ' The teacher has many of his own children ... Sensei ni ( wa ) eigo ga owakarini nar - u . understand - PRES ( honorific ) ' The teacher understands English . ' b ...
... Sensei ni ( wa ) zibun no kodomo ga takusan ar - u . many have - PRES ' The teacher has many of his own children ... Sensei ni ( wa ) eigo ga owakarini nar - u . understand - PRES ( honorific ) ' The teacher understands English . ' b ...
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... sensei no isoide zibun no uti e okaerini natta 】 s koto SU - GEN Now , as predicted from the foregoing discussion ... sensei ga kat - ta ] s hon ' the book three teachers bought ' b . [ sensei ga sannin katta ] hon c . * [ sensei no ...
... sensei no isoide zibun no uti e okaerini natta 】 s koto SU - GEN Now , as predicted from the foregoing discussion ... sensei ga kat - ta ] s hon ' the book three teachers bought ' b . [ sensei ga sannin katta ] hon c . * [ sensei no ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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