Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... object , and indirect object occupy successive ranks , with various oblique NP's being located at still lower levels : ( 73 ) a . Subject . b . Direct Object . c . Indirect Object . d . Oblique NP's . e . ... Moreover , Johnston 1977 ...
... object , and indirect object occupy successive ranks , with various oblique NP's being located at still lower levels : ( 73 ) a . Subject . b . Direct Object . c . Indirect Object . d . Oblique NP's . e . ... Moreover , Johnston 1977 ...
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... object pro- noun and a grammatical object agreement marker is the presence or absence of a semantic attribute in the lexical content of the affix . When an incorporated pronoun ( such as an SM or OM ) loses its pronominal reference ...
... object pro- noun and a grammatical object agreement marker is the presence or absence of a semantic attribute in the lexical content of the affix . When an incorporated pronoun ( such as an SM or OM ) loses its pronominal reference ...
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... object are termed DIRECT arguments of the verb . The subject is that nominal which is referenced in the AUX ; the object is identified as any other NP which is not part of an oblique or postpositional phrase . Person / number of object ...
... object are termed DIRECT arguments of the verb . The subject is that nominal which is referenced in the AUX ; the object is identified as any other NP which is not part of an oblique or postpositional phrase . Person / number of object ...
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