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Purposive complement constructions show even stronger S / O characteristics . ( This is somewhat surprising : I remarked in $ 3.5 that , on semantic grounds , these are strong candidates for ' accusative identification ' , at both ...
Purposive complement constructions show even stronger S / O characteristics . ( This is somewhat surprising : I remarked in $ 3.5 that , on semantic grounds , these are strong candidates for ' accusative identification ' , at both ...
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The paper takes as its point of departure the proposal of Langacker & Munro 1975 that passive constructions are basically agentless , and their suggestion that their treatment of passives with by - phrases ( or their equivalent in other ...
The paper takes as its point of departure the proposal of Langacker & Munro 1975 that passive constructions are basically agentless , and their suggestion that their treatment of passives with by - phrases ( or their equivalent in other ...
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Syntax and semantics VI : the grammar of causative constructions , ed . by Masayoshi Shibatani , 131–63 . New York : Academic Press . [ Received 15 March 1978. ) La structure des phrases simples en français : constructions intransitives ...
Syntax and semantics VI : the grammar of causative constructions , ed . by Masayoshi Shibatani , 131–63 . New York : Academic Press . [ Received 15 March 1978. ) La structure des phrases simples en français : constructions intransitives ...
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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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