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... direct object . Only definite direct objects get agree- ment on the verb , and all indefinite objects appear in instrumental ( rather than absolutive ) case . It is possible that the transitivity of the verb with a noun incorporated ...
... direct object . Only definite direct objects get agree- ment on the verb , and all indefinite objects appear in instrumental ( rather than absolutive ) case . It is possible that the transitivity of the verb with a noun incorporated ...
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... direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO and the subject , the object either optionally ... direct object ar- gument of the simple verb is satisfied , so that no direct object can co - occur with NI . The ...
... direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO and the subject , the object either optionally ... direct object ar- gument of the simple verb is satisfied , so that no direct object can co - occur with NI . The ...
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... direct objects ( Burzio 1986 : 27-31 , Perlmutter 1978 ) , so the subject / object distinction holds . This subject / object asymmetry in part led to the syntactic movement analysis ; the direct object position is properly governed by ...
... direct objects ( Burzio 1986 : 27-31 , Perlmutter 1978 ) , so the subject / object distinction holds . This subject / object asymmetry in part led to the syntactic movement analysis ; the direct object position is properly governed by ...
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