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John memberi - * ( kan ) surat itu kepada Peter . John MEN.give - KAN letter the
to Peter ' John gave the letter to Peter . ' b . Surat itu diberi - kan kepada Peter (
oleh John ) . letter the di.give - KAN to Peter by John “ The letter was given to
Peter ...
John memberi - * ( kan ) surat itu kepada Peter . John MEN.give - KAN letter the
to Peter ' John gave the letter to Peter . ' b . Surat itu diberi - kan kepada Peter (
oleh John ) . letter the di.give - KAN to Peter by John “ The letter was given to
Peter ...
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Given that the two variants of the -kan benefactive show a different syntactic
pattern in terms of passivization ( see examples 9 and 11 ) , we take a base -
generation approach to the two different structures compatible with -kan ( cf.
Harley 2003 ...
Given that the two variants of the -kan benefactive show a different syntactic
pattern in terms of passivization ( see examples 9 and 11 ) , we take a base -
generation approach to the two different structures compatible with -kan ( cf.
Harley 2003 ...
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But such an argument is something of a stretch here , given that 21 is the only
line requiring it in the collection . Moreover , it is entirely possible to argue on
interpretive grounds that the line is deliberately unmetrical , given not only its
formal ...
But such an argument is something of a stretch here , given that 21 is the only
line requiring it in the collection . Moreover , it is entirely possible to argue on
interpretive grounds that the line is deliberately unmetrical , given not only its
formal ...
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