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A full description of the lexical content of some V , must indicate ( a ) what the spatial or qualitative properties of the various time - argument pairs are , and ( b ) how the various property assignments are related to each other ...
A full description of the lexical content of some V , must indicate ( a ) what the spatial or qualitative properties of the various time - argument pairs are , and ( b ) how the various property assignments are related to each other ...
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а passive but does not express a posttime property , as in das Dorf ist von Wäldern umgeben ' the village is surrounded by forests ' . Bierwisch ( 1996 ) suggests a solution : GE- changes the morphosyntactic properties but is ...
а passive but does not express a posttime property , as in das Dorf ist von Wäldern umgeben ' the village is surrounded by forests ' . Bierwisch ( 1996 ) suggests a solution : GE- changes the morphosyntactic properties but is ...
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BAMBANG KASWANTI Purwo's “ The direct object in bi - transitive clauses in Indonesian ' is also concerned with issues of objecthood , and with the clustering of grammatical properties more generally , in providing an analysis of dative ...
BAMBANG KASWANTI Purwo's “ The direct object in bi - transitive clauses in Indonesian ' is also concerned with issues of objecthood , and with the clustering of grammatical properties more generally , in providing an analysis of dative ...
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