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This productionprobability pattern is an analogue of the structural case - marking patterns of ergative languages in that the intransitive actor is treated like the patient rather than like the transitive actor .
This productionprobability pattern is an analogue of the structural case - marking patterns of ergative languages in that the intransitive actor is treated like the patient rather than like the transitive actor .
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9 deaf children whose data we have examined for morphological structure displaced their transitive characterizing gestures ... This patient - focus is reminiscent of the focus on transitivity and the results of actions that Slobin 1985 ...
9 deaf children whose data we have examined for morphological structure displaced their transitive characterizing gestures ... This patient - focus is reminiscent of the focus on transitivity and the results of actions that Slobin 1985 ...
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When the clause is finally transitive , the verb may take the plain transitive final suffix -ol - u ( the shape of which is phonologically conditioned ) , as shown in 29 and 30 . ( 29 ) X - 8 - in - kem - o .
When the clause is finally transitive , the verb may take the plain transitive final suffix -ol - u ( the shape of which is phonologically conditioned ) , as shown in 29 and 30 . ( 29 ) X - 8 - in - kem - o .
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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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