Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... verb is not required , but the auxiliary verb is . Except in a command , a verb or an adjective cannot stand alone as a minor sentence ; only a modal auxiliary verb may do so.10 Compare the above PM examples of stative predicates with ...
... verb is not required , but the auxiliary verb is . Except in a command , a verb or an adjective cannot stand alone as a minor sentence ; only a modal auxiliary verb may do so.10 Compare the above PM examples of stative predicates with ...
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... verb or adjective alone ( affirmative or negative ) : ( i ) a habitual action ( past or present ) . ( ii ) a specific future action . ( iii ) an adjective or some other type of stative verb . ( b ) Categories that are expressed by a verb ...
... verb or adjective alone ( affirmative or negative ) : ( i ) a habitual action ( past or present ) . ( ii ) a specific future action . ( iii ) an adjective or some other type of stative verb . ( b ) Categories that are expressed by a verb ...
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... verb . In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex . 13 , or as a part of a prepositional phrase which FOLLOWS the main verb ( Cheng 1982 ) : ( 15 ) góa ta " -chiah lâi kàu chit só - chãi . I just ...
... verb . In Tw , a locational goal can occur either immediately after the verb , as in TM ex . 13 , or as a part of a prepositional phrase which FOLLOWS the main verb ( Cheng 1982 ) : ( 15 ) góa ta " -chiah lâi kàu chit só - chãi . I just ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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