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The direct object NP2 of aruk does not obtain any such entailment and gets relegated to an oblique NP de 16 There is an alternative pattern of argument synthesis available here as in ( i ) where mati - o ' town ' is the direct object .
The direct object NP2 of aruk does not obtain any such entailment and gets relegated to an oblique NP de 16 There is an alternative pattern of argument synthesis available here as in ( i ) where mati - o ' town ' is the direct object .
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Verbal prefixes in direct and inverse clauses have also been used to argue that second person is more marked than first in Algonquian languages . 19 As we have seen , transitive clauses with one third person argument and one Participant ...
Verbal prefixes in direct and inverse clauses have also been used to argue that second person is more marked than first in Algonquian languages . 19 As we have seen , transitive clauses with one third person argument and one Participant ...
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itself the complement of VAPPL ; and the purported landing site of the nominative direct object is Spec , TP . Стр ( 2 ) In 2 , since neither the extraction site nor the landing site of the nominative direct object is in the same ...
itself the complement of VAPPL ; and the purported landing site of the nominative direct object is Spec , TP . Стр ( 2 ) In 2 , since neither the extraction site nor the landing site of the nominative direct object is in the same ...
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