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The dative construction occurs in lieu of a possessive adjective modifying the direct object of an action verb whenever the direct object noun is the name of a body part . ( 6 ) clearly expresses a relationship of ( inalienable ) ...
The dative construction occurs in lieu of a possessive adjective modifying the direct object of an action verb whenever the direct object noun is the name of a body part . ( 6 ) clearly expresses a relationship of ( inalienable ) ...
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or may not have been more than one object which lay on the table , but at most one of them was red . Assume now that red is read restrictively . In the examples treated above with PRO as the pivotal noun , if the pivotal noun is ...
or may not have been more than one object which lay on the table , but at most one of them was red . Assume now that red is read restrictively . In the examples treated above with PRO as the pivotal noun , if the pivotal noun is ...
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For both types of indirect object construction , represented by ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , the indirect object is assumed to appear as a prepositional phrase in the underlying representation . For ( 1 ) , however , the indirect object to ...
For both types of indirect object construction , represented by ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , the indirect object is assumed to appear as a prepositional phrase in the underlying representation . For ( 1 ) , however , the indirect object to ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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