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... verb is -g . This suggests further that the verb is an II , since II's are the only verbs to which the ending -g is attached in the conjunct following a vowel . I have indicated that transitive verb forms require that both participants ...
... verb is -g . This suggests further that the verb is an II , since II's are the only verbs to which the ending -g is attached in the conjunct following a vowel . I have indicated that transitive verb forms require that both participants ...
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... verb stems are lexically derived from TA verb stems . They are not subcategorized with respect to NP objects and can therefore function transitively or intransitively . A well - formedness condition states that if a verb is lexically ...
... verb stems are lexically derived from TA verb stems . They are not subcategorized with respect to NP objects and can therefore function transitively or intransitively . A well - formedness condition states that if a verb is lexically ...
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theme - sign , -ā is attached to a TA verb stem with a third person goal . If we consider now the -igē forms , we see that because the rule of -igē attachment detransitivizes the TA verb stem on which it operates , it also has the ...
theme - sign , -ā is attached to a TA verb stem with a third person goal . If we consider now the -igē forms , we see that because the rule of -igē attachment detransitivizes the TA verb stem on which it operates , it also has the ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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