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310by Carr, Laura Jayne“...The purpose of this study was to investigate children's ability to use verb inflections to learn...”
Published 2009
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311by Stutzman, Verna“... with each noun. There are two types of verb phrases in Lou: simple verb phrases and serial verb...”
Published 2007
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313by Stutzman, Verna“... with each noun. There are two types of verb phrases in Lou: simple verb phrases and serial verb...”
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315by Alina-Viorela Prelipcean“...Grouped around the archilexeme to speak, the so-called verba dicendi are those verbs a speaker may...”
Published 2014-06-01
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316“...碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 語言研究所 === 95 === This thesis investigates serial verb constructions (SVCs...”
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317“... and Keyser’s (2002) theory of argument structure and minimalist assumptions to analyze Mandarin serial verb...”
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318“... polysemous modal verbs in Mandarin Chinese (hui4, neng2, yao4, ke3yi3, ying1gai1). It is found...”
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319“... a widely usde structure: Verb-Complement Construction to explore the syntax...”
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320by Michael Richter“...In this paper I focus on scope phenomena connected with semimodal (and modal) verbs and mainly...”
Published 2002-03-01
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