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Aronoff and Sridhar ( 1983 ) , and many others following , discuss three pairs of affixes that appear to be major exceptions to the affixordering generalization in English . The exceptions are the pairs of affixes that appear in the ...
Aronoff and Sridhar ( 1983 ) , and many others following , discuss three pairs of affixes that appear to be major exceptions to the affixordering generalization in English . The exceptions are the pairs of affixes that appear in the ...
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Subjects of transitive clauses never appear in the genitive of negation . In three classes of intransitive clauses , the genitive of negation alternates with the nominative . The nominal that appears in the nominative case in the ( a ) ...
Subjects of transitive clauses never appear in the genitive of negation . In three classes of intransitive clauses , the genitive of negation alternates with the nominative . The nominal that appears in the nominative case in the ( a ) ...
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Here , too , the pivot nominal appears as a nominative subject in the ( a ) sentences and in the genitive under the scope of negation in the ( b ) sentences . Unergative nominals do not freely appear in the genitive of negation .
Here , too , the pivot nominal appears as a nominative subject in the ( a ) sentences and in the genitive under the scope of negation in the ( b ) sentences . Unergative nominals do not freely appear in the genitive of negation .
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