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We argue that the way a predicate is morphosyntactically structured influences the availability of the morphological means of expressing Voice, and that the periphrasis is a last resort kicking in whe...
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Morphosyntactic Characteristics of Korean Predicates
3. Capturing Causatives in Korean
4. Summary
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