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They base this claim on the fact that , in Hebrew , adjectival passives are acquired long before verbal passives . In this paper , however , I show that Sesotho - speaking children acquire verbal passive early in the process of language ...
They base this claim on the fact that , in Hebrew , adjectival passives are acquired long before verbal passives . In this paper , however , I show that Sesotho - speaking children acquire verbal passive early in the process of language ...
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Drawing on evidence from acquisition and universals ( languages with full passives will also have short passives ; see Keenan 1985 ) , Romaine 1984 claims that short passives are more ' basic ' than full passives .
Drawing on evidence from acquisition and universals ( languages with full passives will also have short passives ; see Keenan 1985 ) , Romaine 1984 claims that short passives are more ' basic ' than full passives .
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B & W claim that English adjectival passives are derived only from action ( not nonaction ) verbs , and that the preference for early passivization of action verbs shows that early English passives are actually adjectival rather than ...
B & W claim that English adjectival passives are derived only from action ( not nonaction ) verbs , and that the preference for early passivization of action verbs shows that early English passives are actually adjectival rather than ...
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