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nature of the core NP's , and the tense or aspect of the clause . I consider these in turn . 3.1 . SPLIT CONDITIONED BY SEMANTIC NATURE OF VERB . For nearly every transitive verb , the state of affairs to which it refers CAN be ...
nature of the core NP's , and the tense or aspect of the clause . I consider these in turn . 3.1 . SPLIT CONDITIONED BY SEMANTIC NATURE OF VERB . For nearly every transitive verb , the state of affairs to which it refers CAN be ...
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SPLIT CONDITIONED BY SEMANTIC NATURE OF NP's . We can enquire why any language should invest in the complications of a split case - marking system , rather than just employing a straightforward nominative accusative or absolutive ...
SPLIT CONDITIONED BY SEMANTIC NATURE OF NP's . We can enquire why any language should invest in the complications of a split case - marking system , rather than just employing a straightforward nominative accusative or absolutive ...
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a the semantic nature of the verb is most often REALIZED BY an affix to the verb ; that variety of split which is CONDITIONED BY the semantic nature of NP's is usually REALIZED BY affixes or particles attached to NP's .
a the semantic nature of the verb is most often REALIZED BY an affix to the verb ; that variety of split which is CONDITIONED BY the semantic nature of NP's is usually REALIZED BY affixes or particles attached to NP's .
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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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