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Necessitative passive This TV needs fixing. The Department of English
Necessitative passive This TV needs fixing. The Department of English

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... whether or not the clause in subordinated. However, positing a distinct functional projection for —ta (say, MoodP as often suggested) does not affect my analysis. 5 The ungrammaticality is not due to a constraint which rules out double accusative NPs (cf. 'Double -0 Constraint' in Japanese), because ...
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... concerning arguments at PAS is whether they are external or internal, and whether they are direct or indirect. Note that this position does not affect the possibility of making the generalization that in a PAS with an Agent and a Theme, the Agent is the external argument: as pointed out above, this ...
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Navajo grammar

Navajo is a ""verb-heavy"" language — it has a great preponderance of verbs but relatively few nouns. In addition to verbs and nouns, Navajo has other elements such as pronouns, clitics of various functions, demonstratives, numerals, postpositions, adverbs, and conjunctions, among others. Harry Hoijer grouped all of the above into a word-class he called particles (i.e., Navajo would then have verbs, nouns, and particles). Navajo has no separate words that correspond to the adjectives in English grammar: verbs provide the adjectival functionality.
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