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blend , and boil immediately suggest a semantic range of objects ( namely those objects which can undergo these processes ) . If we take the object of cut to be finger rather than potato , the concept of cutting itself shifts from that ...
blend , and boil immediately suggest a semantic range of objects ( namely those objects which can undergo these processes ) . If we take the object of cut to be finger rather than potato , the concept of cutting itself shifts from that ...
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... object of Sm , then the subject of S. has NO case- marker - e.g . ' I saw [ the COYOTE - Ø that killed the chicken ] . ' ( c ) When a referent plays the role of object in S. and subject in Sm , then the subject of S. Is marked for ...
... object of Sm , then the subject of S. has NO case- marker - e.g . ' I saw [ the COYOTE - Ø that killed the chicken ] . ' ( c ) When a referent plays the role of object in S. and subject in Sm , then the subject of S. Is marked for ...
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... object , e.g. Èta sobaka kusaetsja ' This dog bites ' — or with a unique but unexpressed object , e.g. Anton smorkaetsja ' Anton blows his nose . ' Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive ...
... object , e.g. Èta sobaka kusaetsja ' This dog bites ' — or with a unique but unexpressed object , e.g. Anton smorkaetsja ' Anton blows his nose . ' Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive ...
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