Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... predicates . The unmarked part of speech for a two - place predicate is V , and that for a stative predicate is A. A two - place stative predicate thus cannot contain a completely unmarked part of speech , and pairs such as like / fond ...
... predicates . The unmarked part of speech for a two - place predicate is V , and that for a stative predicate is A. A two - place stative predicate thus cannot contain a completely unmarked part of speech , and pairs such as like / fond ...
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... predicated of an indirectly affected sub- ject . The so - called adversative passive of Japanese illustrates this ... predicate . Thus , when we passivize a sentence with three arguments , like John gave Mary a book , we obtain a two ...
... predicated of an indirectly affected sub- ject . The so - called adversative passive of Japanese illustrates this ... predicate . Thus , when we passivize a sentence with three arguments , like John gave Mary a book , we obtain a two ...
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... Predicate , no NP subject is required ' ( 1:40 ) . J takes up some conceivable alternatives to her generalizations , e.g. ' NEG attaches to the first predicate in the sentence ' , and shows them to be untenable ( there are predicates to ...
... Predicate , no NP subject is required ' ( 1:40 ) . J takes up some conceivable alternatives to her generalizations , e.g. ' NEG attaches to the first predicate in the sentence ' , and shows them to be untenable ( there are predicates to ...
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