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All four of these operations take transitive verbs lacking a person value in both of their argument requirements and yield a transitive verb with a single person value . The appendix lists the entire set of stems , both simple and ...
All four of these operations take transitive verbs lacking a person value in both of their argument requirements and yield a transitive verb with a single person value . The appendix lists the entire set of stems , both simple and ...
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ulation of P. Thus , the fact that some such operations ( e.g. 32 and 33 ) also introduce a value to P while others ( e.g. the operation introducing [ N : sg ) in $ 6 above ) do not is interesting , but it does not bear on the argument ...
ulation of P. Thus , the fact that some such operations ( e.g. 32 and 33 ) also introduce a value to P while others ( e.g. the operation introducing [ N : sg ) in $ 6 above ) do not is interesting , but it does not bear on the argument ...
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The remaining Exhaustive Number Value Addition operations create a contrast among ' sg ' , ' -speaker pl ' , and ' + speaker pl ' . The effect is most obvious in Table 5B , where the relation between stems and words depends on three ...
The remaining Exhaustive Number Value Addition operations create a contrast among ' sg ' , ' -speaker pl ' , and ' + speaker pl ' . The effect is most obvious in Table 5B , where the relation between stems and words depends on three ...
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