Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... suffixes identifying core arguments ( Mithun 2003 ) . In the Yup'ik sentence in 72 , the agent noun Pangalria ends in the ergative case suffix -m . The verb ' fetch ' ends in the transitive pronominal suffix -i ' he / them ' . ( 72 ) ...
... suffixes identifying core arguments ( Mithun 2003 ) . In the Yup'ik sentence in 72 , the agent noun Pangalria ends in the ergative case suffix -m . The verb ' fetch ' ends in the transitive pronominal suffix -i ' he / them ' . ( 72 ) ...
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... suffix -kan in Standard Indonesian . The suffix -kan gives the appearance of being several homophonous morphemes since it occurs in a number of different constructions . ' -kan is used frequently to derive causatives , the base forms of ...
... suffix -kan in Standard Indonesian . The suffix -kan gives the appearance of being several homophonous morphemes since it occurs in a number of different constructions . ' -kan is used frequently to derive causatives , the base forms of ...
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... suffix -i in this structure prevent -kan from occurring on the verb , if the semantics of a result state remains constant ? In order to tackle this question , we would like to argue that the mutual exclusiveness of the two suffixes is ...
... suffix -i in this structure prevent -kan from occurring on the verb , if the semantics of a result state remains constant ? In order to tackle this question , we would like to argue that the mutual exclusiveness of the two suffixes is ...
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