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Unaccusative verb / Intransitive verb / Causative / Continuous and progressive aspects / Transitive verb / Copula / Ergative verb / Transitivity / Languages of the United States / Linguistics / Grammar / Syntax
Date: 2014-04-21 09:22:59
Unaccusative verb
Intransitive verb
Causative
Continuous and progressive aspects
Transitive verb
Copula
Ergative verb
Transitivity
Languages of the United States
Linguistics
Grammar
Syntax

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