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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... transitive and intransitive verbs , to describe these two classes of activity . In some languages , there is a very clear division of verbs into transitive and intransitive types , and some derivational affix is required to ' mark ' a ...
... transitive and intransitive verbs , to describe these two classes of activity . In some languages , there is a very clear division of verbs into transitive and intransitive types , and some derivational affix is required to ' mark ' a ...
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... transitive sentence has a verb and two obligatory NP's.55 There is then a semantic identification of one transitive NP as being in A function - this is consistent across languages , for transitive verbs of all semantic types - and ...
... transitive sentence has a verb and two obligatory NP's.55 There is then a semantic identification of one transitive NP as being in A function - this is consistent across languages , for transitive verbs of all semantic types - and ...
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... transitive construction . Various proposals have been put forward for derived causatives , e.g. that I blackened the wall is derived from I CAUS + PAST the wall and The wall ( be ) black ; the under- lying A NP can , of course , be the ...
... transitive construction . Various proposals have been put forward for derived causatives , e.g. that I blackened the wall is derived from I CAUS + PAST the wall and The wall ( be ) black ; the under- lying A NP can , of course , be the ...
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language development | 765 |
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