Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... verbal modifiers are those for negation , causation , and reflexive or reciprocal action , as illustrated in the Japanese and Hebrew forms given above . Our principle states that these entities are placed after verb roots in OV ...
... verbal modifiers are those for negation , causation , and reflexive or reciprocal action , as illustrated in the Japanese and Hebrew forms given above . Our principle states that these entities are placed after verb roots in OV ...
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... Verbal modifiers affecting the entire sentence are therefore introduced into sentences through a categorial element Q , and such verbal modifiers will generally be referred to below as verbal qualifiers . The second component of the ...
... Verbal modifiers affecting the entire sentence are therefore introduced into sentences through a categorial element Q , and such verbal modifiers will generally be referred to below as verbal qualifiers . The second component of the ...
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... verbal stem classes ( see also Foster 1968 ) , which are , roughly : ( 1 ) simple transitive , ( 2 ) simple intransitive , ( 3 ) ' diagnostically ' transitive , ( 4 ) ' diagnostically ' intransitive , ( 5 ) classificatory ( shape ) ...
... verbal stem classes ( see also Foster 1968 ) , which are , roughly : ( 1 ) simple transitive , ( 2 ) simple intransitive , ( 3 ) ' diagnostically ' transitive , ( 4 ) ' diagnostically ' intransitive , ( 5 ) classificatory ( shape ) ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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