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  • ...y-like [[verb]]s (e.g. certain [[modal]]s, [[causative]]s and [[perception verb]]s) in Germanic and Romance languages. *[[verb raising]]
    792 bytes (109 words) - 13:52, 23 April 2008
  • ...suffix]] ''-er'', and on the basis of this [[noun]] they have coined the [[verb]] to ''baby-sit''. Another example is ''self-destruct'' from ''self-destruc *Aronoff, Mark 1978. Language and Perception. ''Journal of Psycholinguistic Research'', 61-72. Harvard University Press.
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  • ...d on her typological study, Kemmer (1993) sees the '''middle voice''' as a verb form denoting a transitive situation conceptualized as a single [[Entity|en ...and Modern Icelandic is the '''logophoric middle''', where a middle marked verb form is used to signal the coreference of actor-like roles between a matrix
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  • ...n the Hadza people already have difficulties with being marginalized and a perception that they are not proper human beings, and the practical issue that the ubi #two  ''piye'' /pie/, ''konxa'' /koⁿǁa/ (verb)
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  • ...es. Despite the great variety in [[conjugation]], the only truly irregular verb is "to be" with some forms being ''yoł'' (present), ''ānu'' (present nega * In yes-no questions, the finite verb receives the additional ending ''-ā'', except for the past witnessed form,
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