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... CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The first such case is that of causatives , as shown in 1 through 3. * ( kan ) below and throughout the article indicates that the suffix is obliga- tory.5 ( 1 ) a . Cangkirnya pecah . cup.3 break ' The cup ...
... CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The first such case is that of causatives , as shown in 1 through 3. * ( kan ) below and throughout the article indicates that the suffix is obliga- tory.5 ( 1 ) a . Cangkirnya pecah . cup.3 break ' The cup ...
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... causative constructions derived by an overt causative morpheme associated with an external argument . We noticed , however , that in Indonesian there exists a separate functional element that licenses an external argu- ment , that is ...
... causative constructions derived by an overt causative morpheme associated with an external argument . We noticed , however , that in Indonesian there exists a separate functional element that licenses an external argu- ment , that is ...
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... ( causative kill ) , German sterben ( causative töten ) , French mourir ( causative tuer ) , Rus- sian umirat ' ( causative ubivat'Irezat ' ) never derive from their semantically ( but not morphologi- cally ) derivable causative ...
... ( causative kill ) , German sterben ( causative töten ) , French mourir ( causative tuer ) , Rus- sian umirat ' ( causative ubivat'Irezat ' ) never derive from their semantically ( but not morphologi- cally ) derivable causative ...
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