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The use of these constructions provides further evidence that Sesotho - speaking children control the grammatical principle needed for creating verbal passive by at least Stage II . 4.4 . IMPERSONAL PASSIVES .
The use of these constructions provides further evidence that Sesotho - speaking children control the grammatical principle needed for creating verbal passive by at least Stage II . 4.4 . IMPERSONAL PASSIVES .
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In order to explain the fact that indefinites do not seem to be subject to Principle C , Safir suggests that this principle be replaced by the following : ( 8 ) Predicate Principle : A potential referring expression is a predicate or ...
In order to explain the fact that indefinites do not seem to be subject to Principle C , Safir suggests that this principle be replaced by the following : ( 8 ) Predicate Principle : A potential referring expression is a predicate or ...
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We therefore generalize the Incorporation Principle of Sadock 1985 as follows : ( 38 ) GENERALIZED INCORPORATION PRINCIPLE : If a lexeme combines with X at level Ll and with P at level L2 , then X is the L2 head of P. Here L1 may be ...
We therefore generalize the Incorporation Principle of Sadock 1985 as follows : ( 38 ) GENERALIZED INCORPORATION PRINCIPLE : If a lexeme combines with X at level Ll and with P at level L2 , then X is the L2 head of P. Here L1 may be ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
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