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The first - person singular marker -nga , for example , generally represents either the single argument of ... Subjects were apparently systematically represented as possessors of nominalizations just as in English : ' at my leaving ' ...
The first - person singular marker -nga , for example , generally represents either the single argument of ... Subjects were apparently systematically represented as possessors of nominalizations just as in English : ' at my leaving ' ...
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We assume that the syntax and semantics of Voice represented in 38 apply to all sentences with meN- throughout the rest of this article . 5. SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE . In this section , we outline ...
We assume that the syntax and semantics of Voice represented in 38 apply to all sentences with meN- throughout the rest of this article . 5. SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE . In this section , we outline ...
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be syntactically represented as 40 , where the semantic primitives , CAUSE and BECOME in 39 , are treated as abstract morphemes present in the syntax . ( 40 ) VP NP John CAUSE ( = v ) VP NP V ' the cup V - BECOME AP break In this ...
be syntactically represented as 40 , where the semantic primitives , CAUSE and BECOME in 39 , are treated as abstract morphemes present in the syntax . ( 40 ) VP NP John CAUSE ( = v ) VP NP V ' the cup V - BECOME AP break In this ...
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