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... bumper This case can occur after be ( 12a ) , unlike any of the other cases of NPN ( 12b ) . It cannot , however , occur after seem ( 12c ) . And unlike other cases of N to N , it can occur as the object of a preposition ( 12d ) .
... bumper This case can occur after be ( 12a ) , unlike any of the other cases of NPN ( 12b ) . It cannot , however , occur after seem ( 12c ) . And unlike other cases of N to N , it can occur as the object of a preposition ( 12d ) .
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WEIGHT : Objects ( and subjects ) occur more frequently as bare when they are morphophonologically ( Lee 2006 , Mori & Givón 1987 , Tsutsui 1984 ) or syntactically ( Abeillé & Godard 2004 ) LIGHT . b . OV ADJACENCY : Objects occur more ...
WEIGHT : Objects ( and subjects ) occur more frequently as bare when they are morphophonologically ( Lee 2006 , Mori & Givón 1987 , Tsutsui 1984 ) or syntactically ( Abeillé & Godard 2004 ) LIGHT . b . OV ADJACENCY : Objects occur more ...
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As regards root clauses , we may say only that objects never occur as bare when they are topicalized or under narrow focus — a result straightforwardly expected under 59. Context allowing , the object may perfectly occur as bare even in ...
As regards root clauses , we may say only that objects never occur as bare when they are topicalized or under narrow focus — a result straightforwardly expected under 59. Context allowing , the object may perfectly occur as bare even in ...
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