Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... construction can be measured . Further , this view of gram- mar considers that various constructions exist along a continuum ; certain ones are prototypical , others are similar to the prototype to a limited degree , and still others ...
... construction can be measured . Further , this view of gram- mar considers that various constructions exist along a continuum ; certain ones are prototypical , others are similar to the prototype to a limited degree , and still others ...
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... constructions ( and even glossed differently ) are indeed the same or related morphemes . However , in Japanese , historical evidence indicates that the dif ... construction : ( 8 ) Spanish ( Givón PASSIVES AND RELATED CONSTRUCTIONS 825.
... constructions ( and even glossed differently ) are indeed the same or related morphemes . However , in Japanese , historical evidence indicates that the dif ... construction : ( 8 ) Spanish ( Givón PASSIVES AND RELATED CONSTRUCTIONS 825.
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... constructions in question . As Topping says ( 257 ) : ' the infix -in is used in goal - focus constructions WHEN THERE IS AN AGENT and when the focus is on the goal of the action , i.e. when the patient is topicalized . The passive ...
... constructions in question . As Topping says ( 257 ) : ' the infix -in is used in goal - focus constructions WHEN THERE IS AN AGENT and when the focus is on the goal of the action , i.e. when the patient is topicalized . The passive ...
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