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We have seen that in the causative and benefactive constructions the suffix -kan introduces a new argument , either an NP or a PP ... Unless one would want to argue that the -kan that derives denominal verbs has an independent function ...
We have seen that in the causative and benefactive constructions the suffix -kan introduces a new argument , either an NP or a PP ... Unless one would want to argue that the -kan that derives denominal verbs has an independent function ...
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When -kan is attached to the verb , the argument of the preposition in 25a is realized as an unmarked argument adjacent to ... we argue that goal - marking PPs discussed in this section change the argument structure of a base sentence ...
When -kan is attached to the verb , the argument of the preposition in 25a is realized as an unmarked argument adjacent to ... we argue that goal - marking PPs discussed in this section change the argument structure of a base sentence ...
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One could argue that there is an unrealized monotransitive counterpart , namely meNberi , that takes only a theme argument , and that -kan introduces an additional oblique ( goal ) argument . Positing a nonexisting transitive verb ...
One could argue that there is an unrealized monotransitive counterpart , namely meNberi , that takes only a theme argument , and that -kan introduces an additional oblique ( goal ) argument . Positing a nonexisting transitive verb ...
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