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are involved : 1 ) " verb class ” narrowly defined , or what is sometimes called " aktionsart " , " aspect class " , or " aspectual character " ( Lyons 1977 : 706 ) —I will use the term " aspect class " ; and 2 ) semantic case .
are involved : 1 ) " verb class ” narrowly defined , or what is sometimes called " aktionsart " , " aspect class " , or " aspectual character " ( Lyons 1977 : 706 ) —I will use the term " aspect class " ; and 2 ) semantic case .
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a verb , TI is - imāht / am ( W ) ' he smells it so ' has an associated patient verb is - imām = év ( W ) ' he smells him so ' — the details of these semantic classes are presented below . We will be working , then , with three semantic ...
a verb , TI is - imāht / am ( W ) ' he smells it so ' has an associated patient verb is - imām = év ( W ) ' he smells him so ' — the details of these semantic classes are presented below . We will be working , then , with three semantic ...
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This revision of the stem - inflection boundary is crucial because the two morphemes now seen as part of the stem , -am and -aw , are the TI AFs which mark semantic verb class in the TI system . They express semantic verb classes based ...
This revision of the stem - inflection boundary is crucial because the two morphemes now seen as part of the stem , -am and -aw , are the TI AFs which mark semantic verb class in the TI system . They express semantic verb classes based ...
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