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Then all languages have classes of 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 ...
Then all languages have classes of 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 ...
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Then a grammatical classification is imposed on these events : they are divided into those described by intransitive and those described by transitive sentences . The grammatical requirement is that an intransitive sentence has a verb ...
Then a grammatical classification is imposed on these events : they are divided into those described by intransitive and those described by transitive sentences . The grammatical requirement is that an intransitive sentence has a verb ...
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For lexical verb pairs ( fallsfell ) , there is an underlying semantic relation between intransitive and transitive construction . Various proposals have been put forward for derived causatives , e.g. that I blackened the wall is ...
For lexical verb pairs ( fallsfell ) , there is an underlying semantic relation between intransitive and transitive construction . Various proposals have been put forward for derived causatives , e.g. that I blackened the wall is ...
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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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