Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... verb absence in as far as constructions might have been influenced by as for phrases - which , although they also serve as topic restrictors , are prepositional and never take a following verb.15 As for phrases occur only sentence ...
... verb absence in as far as constructions might have been influenced by as for phrases - which , although they also serve as topic restrictors , are prepositional and never take a following verb.15 As for phrases occur only sentence ...
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English verb classes and alternations : A preliminary investigation . By BETH LEVIN . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1993. Pp . xviii , 345. Cloth $ 45.00 , paper $ 18.95 . Reviewed by CAROL TENNY , University of Pittsburgh In ...
English verb classes and alternations : A preliminary investigation . By BETH LEVIN . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1993. Pp . xviii , 345. Cloth $ 45.00 , paper $ 18.95 . Reviewed by CAROL TENNY , University of Pittsburgh In ...
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... verbs , two kinds of questions may be asked . First , what is the analogical support for the affix choice of a given verb ? Second , what is the most likely affix choice for a verb whose past tense frequencies are not available ? S's ...
... verbs , two kinds of questions may be asked . First , what is the analogical support for the affix choice of a given verb ? Second , what is the most likely affix choice for a verb whose past tense frequencies are not available ? S's ...
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