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Thus , if a proposition contains an NP in the Neutral case ( and one other ) , that NP will in the normal order of events become the surface object ; if there is no Neutral case , but there is a Dative , then that will normally become ...
Thus , if a proposition contains an NP in the Neutral case ( and one other ) , that NP will in the normal order of events become the surface object ; if there is no Neutral case , but there is a Dative , then that will normally become ...
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For most verbs it is possible to deviate from this normal choice and pick , say , Dative or Neutral as subject . A non - normal choice of subject must be ' registered in the verb . Fillmore continues : “ This " registering ' of a " non ...
For most verbs it is possible to deviate from this normal choice and pick , say , Dative or Neutral as subject . A non - normal choice of subject must be ' registered in the verb . Fillmore continues : “ This " registering ' of a " non ...
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There are other assumptions , made in normal conversation , that are not tied to concepts of politeness . These , too , show up in non - obvious ways in the superficial structure . Some types which have been discussed by Grice 1968 ...
There are other assumptions , made in normal conversation , that are not tied to concepts of politeness . These , too , show up in non - obvious ways in the superficial structure . Some types which have been discussed by Grice 1968 ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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