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... derived verb , it behaves like a primary object of the derived verb . This is shown by the fact that it is the benefactive NP that can be passivized , not the theme argument , as shown in 9.8 ( 9 ) a . Eric dipanggang - kan roti itu ...
... derived verb , it behaves like a primary object of the derived verb . This is shown by the fact that it is the benefactive NP that can be passivized , not the theme argument , as shown in 9.8 ( 9 ) a . Eric dipanggang - kan roti itu ...
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... derived lexemes are not invariably listed in its lexicon , particularly if they are semantically compositional . They also discuss the sense in which derived forms can be said to possess internal morphological structure . The Kujamaat ...
... derived lexemes are not invariably listed in its lexicon , particularly if they are semantically compositional . They also discuss the sense in which derived forms can be said to possess internal morphological structure . The Kujamaat ...
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... derived from words in native languages of the area ( e.g. Chittamo , from an Ojibwa word meaning ' red squirrel ' ; Chipmunk Rapids , derived from the same word ) ; and Indian generics used as specifics ( e.g. Lake Tahoe , literally ...
... derived from words in native languages of the area ( e.g. Chittamo , from an Ojibwa word meaning ' red squirrel ' ; Chipmunk Rapids , derived from the same word ) ; and Indian generics used as specifics ( e.g. Lake Tahoe , literally ...
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