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Barðdal 2001b argues that alternating predicates of this type are accurately accounted for in a construction ... On such an analysis , there is only one lexical predicate falla í geð in Icelandic which can , however , occur in two ...
Barðdal 2001b argues that alternating predicates of this type are accurately accounted for in a construction ... On such an analysis , there is only one lexical predicate falla í geð in Icelandic which can , however , occur in two ...
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Why should control infinitives of impersonal predicates and dative passives be only marginally possible in German when there are fewer restrictions on their occurrence in Icelandic ? We believe that this difference resides in the ...
Why should control infinitives of impersonal predicates and dative passives be only marginally possible in German when there are fewer restrictions on their occurrence in Icelandic ? We believe that this difference resides in the ...
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Second , it explains why certain experiencer predicates in the history of English may appear to have developed in cycles , or have their arguments swapped , when in fact they have not ( §8 ) . Finally , the existence of alternating ...
Second , it explains why certain experiencer predicates in the history of English may appear to have developed in cycles , or have their arguments swapped , when in fact they have not ( §8 ) . Finally , the existence of alternating ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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