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L & M go on to show ( in Ch . 4 ) that Case must be realized on all categories in Quechua - adverbs , adpositional ... Ch . 5 , on movement , shows that an NP can raise out of either a nominal nominalization or a clausal nominalization ...
L & M go on to show ( in Ch . 4 ) that Case must be realized on all categories in Quechua - adverbs , adpositional ... Ch . 5 , on movement , shows that an NP can raise out of either a nominal nominalization or a clausal nominalization ...
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3 shows , multiple - argument verbs occur in all four major classes , and the RRG analysis predicts that MULTIPLE - ARGUMENT ACTIVITY VERBS SHOULD NOT PASSIVIZE , because their LS does not contain a state predicate ( cf.
3 shows , multiple - argument verbs occur in all four major classes , and the RRG analysis predicts that MULTIPLE - ARGUMENT ACTIVITY VERBS SHOULD NOT PASSIVIZE , because their LS does not contain a state predicate ( cf.
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He shows that inheritance is the absence of an effect of the argument structure of an affix on the argument structure of its base . PIETER MUYSKEN concerns himself with the questions of locality and compositionality in the complex ...
He shows that inheritance is the absence of an effect of the argument structure of an affix on the argument structure of its base . PIETER MUYSKEN concerns himself with the questions of locality and compositionality in the complex ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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