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The clearest illustration of end - weight is what is commonly referred to as ' Heavy NP Shift ' , a construction allowing material such as prepositional phrases or adverbials to intervene between a verb and its direct object if that ...
The clearest illustration of end - weight is what is commonly referred to as ' Heavy NP Shift ' , a construction allowing material such as prepositional phrases or adverbials to intervene between a verb and its direct object if that ...
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A transitive verb is one that takes a direct object , whose case is dative where the subject is nominative ( in series I ) , nominative where the subject is ergative ( series II ) ; in inversion , the ( Relational - Grammar ) initial ...
A transitive verb is one that takes a direct object , whose case is dative where the subject is nominative ( in series I ) , nominative where the subject is ergative ( series II ) ; in inversion , the ( Relational - Grammar ) initial ...
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Transitive verbs similarly are di- vided into those that inherently require an inanimate object ( e.g. wap Ut ' see ' ) and those that inherently require an animate object ( e.g. wap Um ' see ' ) . The transitive inanimate paradigm is ...
Transitive verbs similarly are di- vided into those that inherently require an inanimate object ( e.g. wap Ut ' see ' ) and those that inherently require an animate object ( e.g. wap Um ' see ' ) . The transitive inanimate paradigm is ...
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