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The locative - phrase subject is arranged in a single column and set in boldface . We turn next to the alternation of the predicate locative and the existential . 2.2 . COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN THE PREDICATE LOCATIVE AND THE EXISTENTIAL ...
The locative - phrase subject is arranged in a single column and set in boldface . We turn next to the alternation of the predicate locative and the existential . 2.2 . COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN THE PREDICATE LOCATIVE AND THE EXISTENTIAL ...
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However , the proforms occur only with locative subjects and never with theme subjects , which suggests that they play a special role in the locative paradigm . That the proform in languages like Catalan ( 14 ) is locative will be ...
However , the proforms occur only with locative subjects and never with theme subjects , which suggests that they play a special role in the locative paradigm . That the proform in languages like Catalan ( 14 ) is locative will be ...
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structures allowing a locative proform subject can be compared to unaccusative verbs which do NOT subcategorize a locative argument and which do not allow a locative subject or a proform subject . Unaccusative verbs like English dry up ...
structures allowing a locative proform subject can be compared to unaccusative verbs which do NOT subcategorize a locative argument and which do not allow a locative subject or a proform subject . Unaccusative verbs like English dry up ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
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