Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... given - DAT some blows of foot ' Paul kicked him . ' ( 29 ) * Paul l'a / lui a frappé et donné Paul him ( ACC ) -has / him ( DAT ) has struck - ACC and given - DAT des coups de pied . some blows of foot ' Paul hit him and kicked him ...
... given - DAT some blows of foot ' Paul kicked him . ' ( 29 ) * Paul l'a / lui a frappé et donné Paul him ( ACC ) -has / him ( DAT ) has struck - ACC and given - DAT des coups de pied . some blows of foot ' Paul hit him and kicked him ...
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... Given that half of the adjectival participles end with the syllabic -èd ending , it would appear that this form was quite productive as recently as a century ago . In contrast , only 2 out of the 98 verbs in this sample are to be ...
... Given that half of the adjectival participles end with the syllabic -èd ending , it would appear that this form was quite productive as recently as a century ago . In contrast , only 2 out of the 98 verbs in this sample are to be ...
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... Given that GP does not recognize the syllable and that most previous work in GP has centered on interseg- mental relationships , this paper provides a valu- able extension of this still relatively unexplored theory . The third section ...
... Given that GP does not recognize the syllable and that most previous work in GP has centered on interseg- mental relationships , this paper provides a valu- able extension of this still relatively unexplored theory . The third section ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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