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... ARGUMENT FOR A PASSIVE ANALYSIS Dahlstrom offers only one argument for her claim that so - called passive sentences like 1 are passive . Her argument is based on a rule of Copying - to - Object , illustrated in 9 : ( 9 ) Mary kiskêyim ...
... ARGUMENT FOR A PASSIVE ANALYSIS Dahlstrom offers only one argument for her claim that so - called passive sentences like 1 are passive . Her argument is based on a rule of Copying - to - Object , illustrated in 9 : ( 9 ) Mary kiskêyim ...
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... argument that inverse clauses are not passive clauses . The intuition behind Dahlstrom's argument is that while inverse clauses in Cree may look a bit like passive clauses in some respects , there are a variety of other respects in ...
... argument that inverse clauses are not passive clauses . The intuition behind Dahlstrom's argument is that while inverse clauses in Cree may look a bit like passive clauses in some respects , there are a variety of other respects in ...
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... argument against analysing the inverse as a passive . If the so - called passive construction is best analysed as something other than a passive , then this argument disappears and whatever the intuitions of many Algonquianists , it is ...
... argument against analysing the inverse as a passive . If the so - called passive construction is best analysed as something other than a passive , then this argument disappears and whatever the intuitions of many Algonquianists , it is ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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