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... grammar : to question subjects or answer subject questions , one must use a passive construction , as in 18 . ( 18 ) a . Lijo li - pheh - il - o - e ke mang ? food sm - cook - prf - PASS - m by who The food was cooked by who ? ke Thabo ...
... grammar : to question subjects or answer subject questions , one must use a passive construction , as in 18 . ( 18 ) a . Lijo li - pheh - il - o - e ke mang ? food sm - cook - prf - PASS - m by who The food was cooked by who ? ke Thabo ...
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... grammar , since it is the flat structure that plays a crucial role in WOCSG to account for word order facts . U's analysis of verb prefix and stem as single lexical units challenges a more orthodox view that assumes a one - to - one ...
... grammar , since it is the flat structure that plays a crucial role in WOCSG to account for word order facts . U's analysis of verb prefix and stem as single lexical units challenges a more orthodox view that assumes a one - to - one ...
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... Grammar W. BUSZKOWSKI ( A. Mickiewicz Univ . ) , W. MARCISZEWSKI ( Warsaw Univ . ) & J. VAN BENTHEM ( Univ . of Amsterdam ) ( eds ) - This book is devoted to the mathematical founda- tions of categorial grammar including type- theoretic ...
... Grammar W. BUSZKOWSKI ( A. Mickiewicz Univ . ) , W. MARCISZEWSKI ( Warsaw Univ . ) & J. VAN BENTHEM ( Univ . of Amsterdam ) ( eds ) - This book is devoted to the mathematical founda- tions of categorial grammar including type- theoretic ...
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