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Pidgin and Creole Languages : Essays in memory of John E. Reinecke . Edited by GLENN GILBERT . Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 1987. Pp . x , 502 . Reviewed by WILLIAM WASHABAUGH , University of Wisconsin , Milwaukee Glenn ...
Pidgin and Creole Languages : Essays in memory of John E. Reinecke . Edited by GLENN GILBERT . Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 1987. Pp . x , 502 . Reviewed by WILLIAM WASHABAUGH , University of Wisconsin , Milwaukee Glenn ...
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For example , John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow .
For example , John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow .
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Similarly , I threw the ball to John can mean that John is merely the spatial target ( possibly asleep ) , analogous to I threw the ball to the target , but I threw John the ball entails that he was meant to receive it and invites the ...
Similarly , I threw the ball to John can mean that John is merely the spatial target ( possibly asleep ) , analogous to I threw the ball to the target , but I threw John the ball entails that he was meant to receive it and invites the ...
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