Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... complex verb takes one less argument . In the other form of NI , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument structure of the complex verb is unaltered . It is shown that the predicted grammatical properties associated ...
... complex verb takes one less argument . In the other form of NI , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument structure of the complex verb is unaltered . It is shown that the predicted grammatical properties associated ...
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... complex , either by movement ( Baker ) or by coanalysis ( Sadock ) . The result is a morphologically complex verb , con- taining a noun root that is linked to the direct object position ( either by a trace relation or by the disjunction ...
... complex , either by movement ( Baker ) or by coanalysis ( Sadock ) . The result is a morphologically complex verb , con- taining a noun root that is linked to the direct object position ( either by a trace relation or by the disjunction ...
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... complex verb akar men - ni ' wants go - INF ' . Now akar men - ni is a compound with head men - ni on the right , as is the case with all Hungarian compounds . Thus the particle ki ' out ' combines at one level with men - ni ' go - INF ...
... complex verb akar men - ni ' wants go - INF ' . Now akar men - ni is a compound with head men - ni on the right , as is the case with all Hungarian compounds . Thus the particle ki ' out ' combines at one level with men - ni ' go - INF ...
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