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1997 , that verb bias and plausibility are independent of each other . For example , the verb regret has neither a strong DO - bias nor a strong SC - bias , yet the sentence The senior senator regretted the decision is judged much more ...
1997 , that verb bias and plausibility are independent of each other . For example , the verb regret has neither a strong DO - bias nor a strong SC - bias , yet the sentence The senior senator regretted the decision is judged much more ...
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Indeed , they may occupy several distinct positions under sufficiently complex conditions that their distribution was long regarded as fundamentally unpredictable : sometimes they occur suffixed to the verb or to a postverbal negator ...
Indeed , they may occupy several distinct positions under sufficiently complex conditions that their distribution was long regarded as fundamentally unpredictable : sometimes they occur suffixed to the verb or to a postverbal negator ...
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the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a second - person or a third - person proximate ...
the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a second - person or a third - person proximate ...
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