Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... Mari - DAT out must / may go - INF - 3Sg . ' Mari must / may go out . ' c . Mari ki , kell / szabad men - j - en ;. Mari out must / may go - SUBJ - 3Sg . ' Mari must / may go out.'11 The verbs in 11 differ with respect to how well the ...
... Mari - DAT out must / may go - INF - 3Sg . ' Mari must / may go out . ' c . Mari ki , kell / szabad men - j - en ;. Mari out must / may go - SUBJ - 3Sg . ' Mari must / may go out.'11 The verbs in 11 differ with respect to how well the ...
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... Mari sees a movie - ACC ' Mari sees a movie . ' b . Mari lát - ja a film- ( e ) t / magá - t . Mari sees - OBJ the movie - ACC / herself - ACC ' Mari is seeing the movie / herself . ' Now , transitive verbs taking infinitival ...
... Mari sees a movie - ACC ' Mari sees a movie . ' b . Mari lát - ja a film- ( e ) t / magá - t . Mari sees - OBJ the movie - ACC / herself - ACC ' Mari is seeing the movie / herself . ' Now , transitive verbs taking infinitival ...
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C. Mari TEGNAP próbál - t fel - olvas - ni . Mari yesterday try - PAST up - read - INF * Mari TEGNAP fel ; próbál - t olvas - ni ; Mari yesterday up try - PAST read - INF ' It was yesterday that Mari tried to read aloud . ' The ...
C. Mari TEGNAP próbál - t fel - olvas - ni . Mari yesterday try - PAST up - read - INF * Mari TEGNAP fel ; próbál - t olvas - ni ; Mari yesterday up try - PAST read - INF ' It was yesterday that Mari tried to read aloud . ' The ...
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