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The transitive structure of events in Japanese . By W. M. JACOBSEN , Tokyo : Kurosio Publishers , 1992 . Pp . x , 284. Paper 4,650 Yen . Jacobsen explores the semantic foundations of transitivity and intransitivity , identifying fea- ...
The transitive structure of events in Japanese . By W. M. JACOBSEN , Tokyo : Kurosio Publishers , 1992 . Pp . x , 284. Paper 4,650 Yen . Jacobsen explores the semantic foundations of transitivity and intransitivity , identifying fea- ...
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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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OBJ ' are peculiar to the transitive inani- mate paradigm , but each of the other morphs in this paradigm is shared with at least one other paradigm . Table 3 collapses to a single set the morphs found in the six paradigms .
OBJ ' are peculiar to the transitive inani- mate paradigm , but each of the other morphs in this paradigm is shared with at least one other paradigm . Table 3 collapses to a single set the morphs found in the six paradigms .
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