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  • ...if an [[object]] (or [[internal argument]]) becomes the [[subject]] (or [[external argument]]) with all the usual properties of subjects due to some morpholog
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  • ==Relation between tense, aspect and aktionsart== ==External link==
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  • [[Binding]] -- [[Cataphoric relation]] -- [[Connotation]] -- [[Cumulative reference]] -- [[Denotation]] -- [[Ext ...[[Contingent truth]] -- [[Covert category]] -- [[Dual (semantics)]] -- [[External negation]] -- [[Idiom]] -- [[Internal negation]] -- [[Interpretation]] --
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  • ...complement' is only used for [[internal argument|internal]], but not for [[external argument]]s, i.e. the [[subject]] of a given [[predicate]] is regarded as a The term has been employed only in relation to nominal or adjectival expressions which combine with the [[copula]]. In
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  • ...uding the notions of 'theme' and 'information', and cohesion refers to the external relationship between clauses and clause complexes, which are independent of ...esive link, it does not help the reader establish any logical and semantic relation between John traveling from Paris to Istanbul and having a preference for s
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  • - Whorf, B.L. (1956). “The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behaviour to Language” ''Language, Thought and Re == External Links ==
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  • ...the word for leather itself — usually assigned to class III, due to their relation to animals. Class IV originally included abstract words, collective and mas ==External links==
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