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This article purports that non-referential TA could have come from referential ta . Different dialects seem to prove this point. Two types of construction with non-referential, TA are studied : 1. V+ TA +Num+Cl, 2. V+ TA + GE +SV/SA In Type 1, the constituent "Num+Cl" always refers to a frequency of action. For type 2, it is claimed that the original construction was probably "V+ GE +SV/SA" and TA must have been inserted later.
Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale / Oriental Languages and Linguistics – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1987
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