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THE SERIAL VERB and - CONSTRUCTION . Let us turn now to the second of the two and - constructions , the serial verb and - construction . We are less specific about how to analyze instances of this construction since , although it is ...
THE SERIAL VERB and - CONSTRUCTION . Let us turn now to the second of the two and - constructions , the serial verb and - construction . We are less specific about how to analyze instances of this construction since , although it is ...
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of the subject and object of the first verb , as indicated by the first - person plural subject prefix on -esi ' go out ' . This differs slightly in meaning from 62b , in that 63 entails that the speaker went out of the house in the ...
of the subject and object of the first verb , as indicated by the first - person plural subject prefix on -esi ' go out ' . This differs slightly in meaning from 62b , in that 63 entails that the speaker went out of the house in the ...
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Given the special place of verbs in Bantu syntax and the special place of lexicon / syntax distinctions in LFG , it is ... The line M draws separates the valency - influencing ' verb extensions ' ( the term of art in Bantu linguistics ) ...
Given the special place of verbs in Bantu syntax and the special place of lexicon / syntax distinctions in LFG , it is ... The line M draws separates the valency - influencing ' verb extensions ' ( the term of art in Bantu linguistics ) ...
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