Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... constructions — a class of purposive complement constructions - in Dyirbal shows how a sentence will simultaneously ( a ) meet a deep - structure constraint which links S and A , a corollary of the universal category of ' subject ...
... constructions — a class of purposive complement constructions - in Dyirbal shows how a sentence will simultaneously ( a ) meet a deep - structure constraint which links S and A , a corollary of the universal category of ' subject ...
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... constructions are basically agentless , and their sug- gestion that their treatment of passives with by - phrases ( or their equivalent in other languages ) can be extended to other oblique complements . I attempt in §1 to bolster ...
... constructions are basically agentless , and their sug- gestion that their treatment of passives with by - phrases ( or their equivalent in other languages ) can be extended to other oblique complements . I attempt in §1 to bolster ...
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... construction is the object of a transitive construction of the same verb , there is a ' neutral ' relationship between the constructions . This definition , however , does not exclude homonymous pairs , e.g. Pierre vole l'avion and L ...
... construction is the object of a transitive construction of the same verb , there is a ' neutral ' relationship between the constructions . This definition , however , does not exclude homonymous pairs , e.g. Pierre vole l'avion and L ...
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