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... stems have a grammatically animate object ; Transitive Inanimate stems have an inanimate object . The intransitive and Transitive Animate classes are characterized by the finals with which they are formed . The TI stems can be derived ...
... stems have a grammatically animate object ; Transitive Inanimate stems have an inanimate object . The intransitive and Transitive Animate classes are characterized by the finals with which they are formed . The TI stems can be derived ...
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... stems and the direct object of ditransitive stems as secondary objects . Secondary objects are always limited to the third person . Primary objects are found in ordinary transitive verbs which take a single object and as the ( notional ) ...
... stems and the direct object of ditransitive stems as secondary objects . Secondary objects are always limited to the third person . Primary objects are found in ordinary transitive verbs which take a single object and as the ( notional ) ...
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... Stems The transitivity of a verb stem can be analysed as following from the rep- resentation of the morphemes that comprise the stem . The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted for simply by assuming that one of the ...
... Stems The transitivity of a verb stem can be analysed as following from the rep- resentation of the morphemes that comprise the stem . The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted for simply by assuming that one of the ...
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