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Utterances in the order specific to prepo- sitional phrases but lacking a preposition ( e.g. Give book Frazier ) were omitted ; there were no more than four of these utterances . We also excluded a number of utterances that fit this ...
Utterances in the order specific to prepo- sitional phrases but lacking a preposition ( e.g. Give book Frazier ) were omitted ; there were no more than four of these utterances . We also excluded a number of utterances that fit this ...
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GIVING TYPE OF COMMUNICATION CREATION OBTAINING DIRECTED ACCOMPANIED MOTION DOUBLE - OBJECT give ( 69 ) 2 ; 7-6 ; 6 ( idiom : ( 11 ) 3 ; 4-6 ; 6 ) tell ( 27 ) 3 : 4-6 ; 6 show ( 14 ) 3 ; 4-6 ; 4 read ( 3 ) 3 ; 5-5 ; 7 teach ( 2 ) 3 ...
GIVING TYPE OF COMMUNICATION CREATION OBTAINING DIRECTED ACCOMPANIED MOTION DOUBLE - OBJECT give ( 69 ) 2 ; 7-6 ; 6 ( idiom : ( 11 ) 3 ; 4-6 ; 6 ) tell ( 27 ) 3 : 4-6 ; 6 show ( 14 ) 3 ; 4-6 ; 4 read ( 3 ) 3 ; 5-5 ; 7 teach ( 2 ) 3 ...
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Rodrigo give-3sg.cl rock-1sg.cl ' Rodrigo gives me the rock . ' ( 42 ) Sa - dáátya- ( níí¡ ) António ; * ( - rà ; ) niquee - jadaj . 3sg.cl-know-3sg.cl Antonio-3sg.INAN.cl talk - infinitive ' He teaches Antonio the word .
Rodrigo give-3sg.cl rock-1sg.cl ' Rodrigo gives me the rock . ' ( 42 ) Sa - dáátya- ( níí¡ ) António ; * ( - rà ; ) niquee - jadaj . 3sg.cl-know-3sg.cl Antonio-3sg.INAN.cl talk - infinitive ' He teaches Antonio the word .
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