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The first is semantic case of either subject or direct object , and takes three fundamental values , agent , patient and beneficiary . As we will see , the Cree benficiary case is very broadly defined to include participants who are ...
The first is semantic case of either subject or direct object , and takes three fundamental values , agent , patient and beneficiary . As we will see , the Cree benficiary case is very broadly defined to include participants who are ...
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As we saw , that latter variable was concerned with the directness or indirectness of the participant's relation to the action : patient ( directly affected ) , benficiary ( indirectly affected ) , and indirect agent .
As we saw , that latter variable was concerned with the directness or indirectness of the participant's relation to the action : patient ( directly affected ) , benficiary ( indirectly affected ) , and indirect agent .
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The mental actions of the agent are often conveyed by PERCEPTION CFs , e.g. , is - in / am , ' he sees it so ' . ( The general mental action CF - yiht ' by thought ' is included there for convenience , miyw- yiht / am ' he likes it ' . ) ...
The mental actions of the agent are often conveyed by PERCEPTION CFs , e.g. , is - in / am , ' he sees it so ' . ( The general mental action CF - yiht ' by thought ' is included there for convenience , miyw- yiht / am ' he likes it ' . ) ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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