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is falling ) corresponds to the O NP of the corresponding causative ( The woodman is felling the tree ) ; this has been taken as evidence for ' ergative syntax ' . Keenan's comment relates not to ' subject ' but to A function : the ...
is falling ) corresponds to the O NP of the corresponding causative ( The woodman is felling the tree ) ; this has been taken as evidence for ' ergative syntax ' . Keenan's comment relates not to ' subject ' but to A function : the ...
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81 The important point is that most ( but not quite all ) of the intransitive verbs in conjugations 46 are concerned with motion or rest ; but in fact -wa- has causative sense even with those verbs from these conjugations that belong to ...
81 The important point is that most ( but not quite all ) of the intransitive verbs in conjugations 46 are concerned with motion or rest ; but in fact -wa- has causative sense even with those verbs from these conjugations that belong to ...
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There is no evidence that make appears as the first periphrastic causative , nor that it acquires a wider range of complement types earlier ; contrary to Baron's prediction , make is used less frequently than get ( considerably so for ...
There is no evidence that make appears as the first periphrastic causative , nor that it acquires a wider range of complement types earlier ; contrary to Baron's prediction , make is used less frequently than get ( considerably so for ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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