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In one , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument structure of the verb is altered such that the complex verb takes one less argument . In the other form of NI , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument ...
In one , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument structure of the verb is altered such that the complex verb takes one less argument . In the other form of NI , when a noun root combines with a verb root , the argument ...
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An alternative to the syntactic approach to NI is to posit that the complex verb is derived lexically , by a word - formation process similar to compounding . Mithun 1984 , 1986a and Di Sciullo & Williams ( 1987 : 64-68 ) suggest that ...
An alternative to the syntactic approach to NI is to posit that the complex verb is derived lexically , by a word - formation process similar to compounding . Mithun 1984 , 1986a and Di Sciullo & Williams ( 1987 : 64-68 ) suggest that ...
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Here ki ' out ' is in lexicosemantic construction with men - ni ' go - INF ' , and , according to our assumptions , is morphologically in construction with the complex verb akar men - ni ' wants go - INF ' .
Here ki ' out ' is in lexicosemantic construction with men - ni ' go - INF ' , and , according to our assumptions , is morphologically in construction with the complex verb akar men - ni ' wants go - INF ' .
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