The Structure of Complex Predicates in Urdu
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Publisher: Center for the Study of Language (CSLI)
Date: 1993-1995
Pages: 265
ISBN: 1-88152658-5.
Language:English/Urdu
or serial verbs range across quite an impressive number of differing expressions in differing languages.
The South Asian language Urdu employs a wide variety of complex predicates. I conduct a detailed examination of two differing Urdu complex predicates: the permissive and the Aspectual complex predicates.
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