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... constructions in other languages , and hence Dahlstrom's calling the Cree construction a passive and the goal in such clauses a subject makes considerable sense . On the other hand , the construction in question differs from passive ...
... constructions in other languages , and hence Dahlstrom's calling the Cree construction a passive and the goal in such clauses a subject makes considerable sense . On the other hand , the construction in question differs from passive ...
Page 66
... construction plays in her overall discussion . Her discussion of the so - called passive construction plays a crucial role in arguing that the inverse construction in Cree is not a passive construction , and that the goal in an inverse ...
... construction plays in her overall discussion . Her discussion of the so - called passive construction plays a crucial role in arguing that the inverse construction in Cree is not a passive construction , and that the goal in an inverse ...
Page 77
... construction in Cree is not a passive construction . It is precisely because the so - called passive construction and the inverse construction behave differently with respect to the Copying - to - Object construction that Dahlstrom is ...
... construction in Cree is not a passive construction . It is precisely because the so - called passive construction and the inverse construction behave differently with respect to the Copying - to - Object construction that Dahlstrom is ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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