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Thus all languages treat ' cut ' and ' give ' , ' rub ' and ' carry ' , ' take ' and ' cook'as transitive verbs . In addition , very nearly every language classifies ' see ' and ' hear ' in the same way . This is really a surprising ...
Thus all languages treat ' cut ' and ' give ' , ' rub ' and ' carry ' , ' take ' and ' cook'as transitive verbs . In addition , very nearly every language classifies ' see ' and ' hear ' in the same way . This is really a surprising ...
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Respondents who chose imperfective presumably assigned a deontic interpretation 44 , which is equivalent to the scenario form 45 : ( 44 ) NEG POSS Jt ( such conditions exist at t & you give your real name at t ) ( 45 ) NEC Vt ( such ...
Respondents who chose imperfective presumably assigned a deontic interpretation 44 , which is equivalent to the scenario form 45 : ( 44 ) NEG POSS Jt ( such conditions exist at t & you give your real name at t ) ( 45 ) NEC Vt ( such ...
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Many of these characteristics , as Li & Thompson acknowledge , are also found in subject - prominent languages : this list , like Keenan's for subject properties , gives a set of potentially clustering features .
Many of these characteristics , as Li & Thompson acknowledge , are also found in subject - prominent languages : this list , like Keenan's for subject properties , gives a set of potentially clustering features .
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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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