Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... sentences , partitives are odd because they presuppose the existence asserted , whereas in presentational sentences such as 24-25 the predication includes not just ex- istence , but also presence at the door and sickness . This brings ...
... sentences , partitives are odd because they presuppose the existence asserted , whereas in presentational sentences such as 24-25 the predication includes not just ex- istence , but also presence at the door and sickness . This brings ...
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... sentences containing verbs that they could not have heard in double- object sentences in adult speech . The 22 prcductive sentences we found ( in- volving 8 different verbs ) are listed in Table 7 ( we are not counting Adam's get me as ...
... sentences containing verbs that they could not have heard in double- object sentences in adult speech . The 22 prcductive sentences we found ( in- volving 8 different verbs ) are listed in Table 7 ( we are not counting Adam's get me as ...
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simple transitive sentence ( lacking an indirect object ) , five passive sentences ( three with the theme passivized and two with the goal passivized ) , and im- perative versions of prepositional , double - object and simple transitive ...
simple transitive sentence ( lacking an indirect object ) , five passive sentences ( three with the theme passivized and two with the goal passivized ) , and im- perative versions of prepositional , double - object and simple transitive ...
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