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As Fillmore 1968 has shown , many predicates take arguments that relate to them in one of a small number of possibly ... Argument relations are being worked out in detail and seem to apply in a wide variety of languages , as shown by ...
As Fillmore 1968 has shown , many predicates take arguments that relate to them in one of a small number of possibly ... Argument relations are being worked out in detail and seem to apply in a wide variety of languages , as shown by ...
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UESP has two principal arguments for their passivization rule . The first , which they apparently consider controlling , is that non - Agentive actants can appear as the surface agents of passive sentences . Thus they regard the surface ...
UESP has two principal arguments for their passivization rule . The first , which they apparently consider controlling , is that non - Agentive actants can appear as the surface agents of passive sentences . Thus they regard the surface ...
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23 Dougherty 1970 and Langacker 1970 have argued against Fillmore's rejection of the passive transformation . Dougherty's argument is essentially the same as UESP's main argument , having to with the listribution of by , but it relies ...
23 Dougherty 1970 and Langacker 1970 have argued against Fillmore's rejection of the passive transformation . Dougherty's argument is essentially the same as UESP's main argument , having to with the listribution of by , but it relies ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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