PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... underlying structures and relationships . Just how this access is supposed to work is not made very clear , but one might reasonably suppose that a speaker possessing it could differentiate at least between pairs of constituents that ...
... underlying structures and relationships . Just how this access is supposed to work is not made very clear , but one might reasonably suppose that a speaker possessing it could differentiate at least between pairs of constituents that ...
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... underlying verb should appear as the AC object of the corresponding -áya - transitive , but what of the original non - object complement in the underlying sentence ? Does this appear in the AC with the aya - transitive or in the alterna ...
... underlying verb should appear as the AC object of the corresponding -áya - transitive , but what of the original non - object complement in the underlying sentence ? Does this appear in the AC with the aya - transitive or in the alterna ...
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... underlying ( i ) sám Ikṣante gayanto na bhamsi d . enjoyment : ( 1 ) AV XIX . 50.6 perceive singers - NC clouds - AC ' The singers perceive the clouds . ' etád asman bho jaya this - AC us - AC make enjoy ' Make us enjoy this . ' ( ii ) ...
... underlying ( i ) sám Ikṣante gayanto na bhamsi d . enjoyment : ( 1 ) AV XIX . 50.6 perceive singers - NC clouds - AC ' The singers perceive the clouds . ' etád asman bho jaya this - AC us - AC make enjoy ' Make us enjoy this . ' ( ii ) ...
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