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... described as in 14 , assuming that the actor is the subject in both direct and inverse clause :. ( 14 ) Copying - to - Object Construction under Passive Analysis : The matrix verb exhibits object ( goal ) inflection for the subject of ...
... described as in 14 , assuming that the actor is the subject in both direct and inverse clause :. ( 14 ) Copying - to - Object Construction under Passive Analysis : The matrix verb exhibits object ( goal ) inflection for the subject of ...
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... described in terms of more familiar notions of subject and object , as in 34 : ( 34 ) nominative suffix : subjects ... described in terms of grammatical relations at the initial level while the case system can be described in terms of ...
... described in terms of more familiar notions of subject and object , as in 34 : ( 34 ) nominative suffix : subjects ... described in terms of grammatical relations at the initial level while the case system can be described in terms of ...
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... described , a notion related to that discussed here . The same phenomenon is involved in examples like the following from Chisasibi ; this would be uttered when the speaker was looking at his or her image in a mirror or a pool of water ...
... described , a notion related to that discussed here . The same phenomenon is involved in examples like the following from Chisasibi ; this would be uttered when the speaker was looking at his or her image in a mirror or a pool of water ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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