Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Patient Proximate Obviative Agent Patient ACTIVE / DIRECT FUNCTION INVERSE FUNCTION FIGURE 1. Active and inverse functions . The unmarked association ( left ) links the agent to proximate and the patient to obviative ; the marked ...
... Patient Proximate Obviative Agent Patient ACTIVE / DIRECT FUNCTION INVERSE FUNCTION FIGURE 1. Active and inverse functions . The unmarked association ( left ) links the agent to proximate and the patient to obviative ; the marked ...
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... patient . McNulty then restricts the possibility of patient hosts to those cases in which no theme ( such as the subject ) is also available as host , given that sentences like those of 7 ( = 4e , f ) , which do have patient hosts , are ...
... patient . McNulty then restricts the possibility of patient hosts to those cases in which no theme ( such as the subject ) is also available as host , given that sentences like those of 7 ( = 4e , f ) , which do have patient hosts , are ...
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... patients . First , a patient with a focalized lesion in Broca's area , i.e. a Broca's patient , would have difficulties in dealing with -sa suffixation , whereas the Gogi patients , the Wer- nicke's patients , the transcortical motor ...
... patients . First , a patient with a focalized lesion in Broca's area , i.e. a Broca's patient , would have difficulties in dealing with -sa suffixation , whereas the Gogi patients , the Wer- nicke's patients , the transcortical motor ...
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