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Page 262
Processes involve multiple changes of state , e . g . ohp - ik / i = w ' he grows up
with root ohp - ' up ' , CF - ike ' grow ' and ... In contrast , processes such as
growing are open - ended in that their multiple state changes leave open what is
the ...
Processes involve multiple changes of state , e . g . ohp - ik / i = w ' he grows up
with root ohp - ' up ' , CF - ike ' grow ' and ... In contrast , processes such as
growing are open - ended in that their multiple state changes leave open what is
the ...
Page 264
Many other AI CFs taking AF • ; ' process ' show signs of similar patterns of
morphological coalescence , especially motion ... The process class of verbs has
a marked sub - class signalled by AF - ý which appears to be for processes which
are ...
Many other AI CFs taking AF • ; ' process ' show signs of similar patterns of
morphological coalescence , especially motion ... The process class of verbs has
a marked sub - class signalled by AF - ý which appears to be for processes which
are ...
Page 266
For the Il system these are not event but process verbs with II AF - e ' process ' ,
akotle = u ' it hangs ' . ... Returning to the general stative AF - iss , we note a
number of states which are associated with activities ( i . e . processes or events )
.
For the Il system these are not event but process verbs with II AF - e ' process ' ,
akotle = u ' it hangs ' . ... Returning to the general stative AF - iss , we note a
number of states which are associated with activities ( i . e . processes or events )
.
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