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AGENTS AND NATURAL FORCES . The first instances of agentive from consisted of nonconventional uses in which the animate instigator of an event appeared in an oblique noun phrase marked by from , as in This fall down from me ( Damon 2 ...
AGENTS AND NATURAL FORCES . The first instances of agentive from consisted of nonconventional uses in which the animate instigator of an event appeared in an oblique noun phrase marked by from , as in This fall down from me ( Damon 2 ...
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Grammatical from appeared in locative sentences , as in Molly took some Legos from my box , while ungrammatical * from appeared with agents and natural forces , as in * Birds are scared from big cats or * The tree blew down from the ...
Grammatical from appeared in locative sentences , as in Molly took some Legos from my box , while ungrammatical * from appeared with agents and natural forces , as in * Birds are scared from big cats or * The tree blew down from the ...
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to overcome these inadequacies by attempting to provide syntax and phonology with a ' natural ' basis , i.e. one whose primitive terms are independently necessary for the description of natural language phenomena .
to overcome these inadequacies by attempting to provide syntax and phonology with a ' natural ' basis , i.e. one whose primitive terms are independently necessary for the description of natural language phenomena .
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