Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... marked by fram from ' , 2 % by of , 15 % by through , and 3 % by mid ( Van Dam 1957 ) . Natural forces such as wind or snow were also marked by fram , as were animal agents . These uses of fram show that agents used to be marked ...
... marked by fram from ' , 2 % by of , 15 % by through , and 3 % by mid ( Van Dam 1957 ) . Natural forces such as wind or snow were also marked by fram , as were animal agents . These uses of fram show that agents used to be marked ...
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... marked by with , while agents are ini- tially marked by from and later by by . In English by may mark either agents or instruments , but with can mark only instruments . And with must be used for the instrument if the sentence contains ...
... marked by with , while agents are ini- tially marked by from and later by by . In English by may mark either agents or instruments , but with can mark only instruments . And with must be used for the instrument if the sentence contains ...
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... marked the cause in relation to a result , as when he explained how he'd known the newspaper was upside down : Because I saw the letters upside down ( 3 ; 2,22 ) . This compared with 62 % of his because uses that expressed reasons , as ...
... marked the cause in relation to a result , as when he explained how he'd known the newspaper was upside down : Because I saw the letters upside down ( 3 ; 2,22 ) . This compared with 62 % of his because uses that expressed reasons , as ...
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acoustic adult agents analysis anaphor appear argues argument structure assigned auxiliary c-command Cambridge child Chomsky clauses clitic doubling cognitive complement complex consonants constraint constructions coronal Damon dative rule dialect dictionary direct object discourse discussion double double-object form Dravidian English epistemic evidence example fact function gemination German glottis grammar guage guistic hypothesis incorporated noun INFL language acquisition language contact lexical linguistic locative Mari marked markedness marker modals morpheme morphological morphophonological node noun incorporation obstruent palatalization paper phonetic phonology phrase Pinker position pragmatic predicted prefix prepositional prepositional form present primary features principle problem pronoun properties proposed reference relations Rendaku restrictions segments semantic sentences Sesotho Set II clitics sonorant Southern Tiwa speakers specific speech syntactic syntax Table theoretical theory Underspecification ungrammatical University Press utterances verb verbal passives voicing vowel word order Yagua