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... Example ( 5a ) is the transitive form of the verb where the object ' the vase ' plays a patient role . Example ( 5b ) is the base - generated D - structure of the intransitive in which ' the vase ' occupies the object position . Example ...
... Example ( 5a ) is the transitive form of the verb where the object ' the vase ' plays a patient role . Example ( 5b ) is the base - generated D - structure of the intransitive in which ' the vase ' occupies the object position . Example ...
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... example is from South America . The language is called Media Lengua ( M ) or Utilla Ingiru ( ' little Quechua ' ) . It is spoken in several dialects both as a first language and as a second language by Ecuadorian Amerindians who form a ...
... example is from South America . The language is called Media Lengua ( M ) or Utilla Ingiru ( ' little Quechua ' ) . It is spoken in several dialects both as a first language and as a second language by Ecuadorian Amerindians who form a ...
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... examples exhibit further intentional embellishment in the form of lateral notching on the handle portion ( see , for example , CMC - III - B - 52 and CMC - III - B - 53 ) , these stem cleaners will not be discussed further . On the ...
... examples exhibit further intentional embellishment in the form of lateral notching on the handle portion ( see , for example , CMC - III - B - 52 and CMC - III - B - 53 ) , these stem cleaners will not be discussed further . On the ...
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