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However , as Sadock 1980 explains , object agreement on the verb is sensitive to the definiteness of the direct object . Only definite direct objects get agreement on the verb , and all indefinite objects appear in instrumental ( rather ...
However , as Sadock 1980 explains , object agreement on the verb is sensitive to the definiteness of the direct object . Only definite direct objects get agreement on the verb , and all indefinite objects appear in instrumental ( rather ...
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Again , incorporation would often be forced in Southern Tiwa by the independently existing animacy / person hierarchy , which prevents certain NPs from appearing in direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO ...
Again , incorporation would often be forced in Southern Tiwa by the independently existing animacy / person hierarchy , which prevents certain NPs from appearing in direct object position . Depending on the animacy / person of the DO ...
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Both the Classifier and the Compound types display a subject / object asymmetry — NI is generally described as applying to direct objects . The only subjects that incorporate are subjects of unaccusative verbs , as illustrated in 38 .
Both the Classifier and the Compound types display a subject / object asymmetry — NI is generally described as applying to direct objects . The only subjects that incorporate are subjects of unaccusative verbs , as illustrated in 38 .
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