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Subjects showed a sensitivity to the morphophonological constraint only for one of the four verbs presented , the one in ... The other to - dative verb meaning , like both for - dative verb meanings , was judged as sounding equally good ...
Subjects showed a sensitivity to the morphophonological constraint only for one of the four verbs presented , the one in ... The other to - dative verb meaning , like both for - dative verb meanings , was judged as sounding equally good ...
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In 1b and 2b , the verbs , which are ordinarily transitive , have no overt direct object . Examples of NI out of the subject of an unaccusative verb are in 6 and 7. An alternative to the syntactic approach to NI is to posit that the ...
In 1b and 2b , the verbs , which are ordinarily transitive , have no overt direct object . Examples of NI out of the subject of an unaccusative verb are in 6 and 7. An alternative to the syntactic approach to NI is to posit that the ...
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TRANSITIVITY OF THE VERB . The incorporated noun does not satisfy an argument of the verb , but is semantically linked to a direct object argument . Thus , it is predicted that the complex verb in classifier NI constructions should ...
TRANSITIVITY OF THE VERB . The incorporated noun does not satisfy an argument of the verb , but is semantically linked to a direct object argument . Thus , it is predicted that the complex verb in classifier NI constructions should ...
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