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Let us first consider sentences in which the presence of the suffix -kan on a verb is not responsible for the presence of an additional syntactic argument . In the following set of examples , which we call goal - PP constructions ...
Let us first consider sentences in which the presence of the suffix -kan on a verb is not responsible for the presence of an additional syntactic argument . In the following set of examples , which we call goal - PP constructions ...
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We mentioned in the footnotes that with inherent ditransitives the NP + NP structure is marked by the suffix -i rather than -kan , as repeated in 66.35 35 A referee argues that the verb memberi ' give ' with the NP + NP structure is ...
We mentioned in the footnotes that with inherent ditransitives the NP + NP structure is marked by the suffix -i rather than -kan , as repeated in 66.35 35 A referee argues that the verb memberi ' give ' with the NP + NP structure is ...
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The verb is treated in Chs . 20–38 , including strong and weak roots , the derived verb system , inflections , mood , voice , negation , modals , and verb phrases . A separate chapter is devoted to each verb form , detailing its basic ...
The verb is treated in Chs . 20–38 , including strong and weak roots , the derived verb system , inflections , mood , voice , negation , modals , and verb phrases . A separate chapter is devoted to each verb form , detailing its basic ...
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