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As shown above , the order of agent and patient in AT is free , in part because the patients represent unmistakable subject / topics of these constructions . Along with this minor difficulty is the more fundamental problem of ...
As shown above , the order of agent and patient in AT is free , in part because the patients represent unmistakable subject / topics of these constructions . Along with this minor difficulty is the more fundamental problem of ...
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ANALYSIS * MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI Kobe University It is well known that , in languages of the world , the passive expression is related to constructions such as reflexives and reciprocals . This paper pays special attention to the less ...
ANALYSIS * MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI Kobe University It is well known that , in languages of the world , the passive expression is related to constructions such as reflexives and reciprocals . This paper pays special attention to the less ...
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passive construction distinct from the focus mechanism . The related Chamorro is thus interesting in that it has both a focus mechanism , as in Philippine languages , and a passive construction . In 37a , the infix -in - is a goal ...
passive construction distinct from the focus mechanism . The related Chamorro is thus interesting in that it has both a focus mechanism , as in Philippine languages , and a passive construction . In 37a , the infix -in - is a goal ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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