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Grammatical relation / Impersonal passive voice / Preposition and postposition / Subject / Verb argument / German language / Minimalist program / Linguistics / Syntax / Unaccusative verb
Date: 2013-07-01 13:01:21
Grammatical relation
Impersonal passive voice
Preposition and postposition
Subject
Verb argument
German language
Minimalist program
Linguistics
Syntax
Unaccusative verb

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