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H proposes that , since the preposition is always found before indirect objects , it is part of the deep structure ... of no action which cannot be related in Spanish to another interested human party , the indirect object .
H proposes that , since the preposition is always found before indirect objects , it is part of the deep structure ... of no action which cannot be related in Spanish to another interested human party , the indirect object .
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presents no problem , since these are simply transitive verbs to which reflexivization applies whenever their subject and object happen to be coreferential . But it is more debatable whether the use of a feature ( + reflexive ) in the ...
presents no problem , since these are simply transitive verbs to which reflexivization applies whenever their subject and object happen to be coreferential . But it is more debatable whether the use of a feature ( + reflexive ) in the ...
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E.g. , Blackfoot has a pattern of marking the definiteness of the objects of verbs that is not found in other ... With a non - specific object , an intransitive verb ( inflected only for subject ) is used , such as nítohpommaa in the ...
E.g. , Blackfoot has a pattern of marking the definiteness of the objects of verbs that is not found in other ... With a non - specific object , an intransitive verb ( inflected only for subject ) is used , such as nítohpommaa in the ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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