Causative

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141Linguistic morphology / Lexical item / Valency / Lexical semantics / Causative / Lexical / Language / Affix / Lexicon / Linguistics / Semantics / Grammar

Chapter 5 The Gloss Trap DAVID STRINGER Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-10 09:34:13
142Unaccusative verb / Resultative / Intransitive verb / Transitive verb / Unergative verb / Japanese language / Causative / Ergative verb / Copula / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Unaccusative Nouns and Resultatives in japanese Natsuko Tsujimura Indiana University 1.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:19
143Agglutinative languages / Linguistic morphology / Resultative / Intransitive verb / Unergative verb / Japanese language / Compound verb / Subject / Causative / Linguistics / Syntax / Unaccusative verb

The unaccusative hypothesis and noun classification* NATSUKO TSUJIMURA Abstract The unaccusative hypothesis of Perlmutter[removed]andBurzio (1981,1986)

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:19
144Linguistic morphology / Intransitive verb / Transitive verb / Verb / Transitivity / Ambitransitive verb / Georgian grammar / Linguistics / Syntax / Causative

NATSUKO TSUJIMURA WHY NOT ALL VERBS ARE LEARNED EQUALLY The Intransitive Verb Bias in Japanese* Abstract. This paper investigates whether children learn all verbs with equal ease. Based on a

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:19
145Causative / Linguistic morphology / Semantics / Linguistic typology / Control / Thematic relation / Predicate / Pro-drop language / Japanese language / Linguistics / Syntax / Thematic roles

[JOURNAL OF ASIAN CULTURE] [VOLUME IX) 53

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:00
146Linguistic morphology / Causative / Grammar / Predicate / Voice / Infinitive / Subject / Grammatical aspect / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

INFLECTIONAL SHELLS AND THE SYNTAX OF CAUSATIVE HAVE Bronwyn M. Bjorkman and Elizabeth Cowper University of Toronto 1. Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-07 16:23:49
147Year of birth missing / Sociolinguistics / Applied linguistics / Interlanguage / Lexicon / Second-language acquisition / Theta role / Part of speech / Causative / Linguistics / Language acquisition / Grammar

What Else Transfers? David Stringer Indiana University 1. Introduction In his seminal paper on the ‘fundamental difference’ between first and second language (L1 and

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-23 15:52:02
148RNA viruses / Biology / Ceratopogonidae / Viral diseases / African horse sickness / Bluetongue disease / Culicoides / Animal diseases / Henipavirus / Veterinary medicine / Animal virology / Medicine

AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent African horse sickness (AHS) is caused by a virus of the family Reoviridae of the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-21 08:40:55
149Valency / Lexical semantics / Language / Ray Jackendoff / Causative / Conceptual semantics / Word / Lexical item / Modularity / Linguistics / Semantics / Jerry Fodor

PREPUBLICATION VERSION (final version in First Language[removed]): [removed]The lexical interface in L1 acquisition: What children have to say about radical concept nativism David Stringer Indiana University, USA

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-16 07:39:15
150Grammar / Linguistic typology / Verb framing / Unaccusative verb / Intransitive verb / Preposition and postposition / Verb / Causative / Compound verb / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Motion and Path in the Acquisition of Japanese Intransitive Verbs Natsuko Tsujimura Indiana University 1. Introduction It has been observed that in Japanese, a motion event expressed in a verb can conflate

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:11
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