| 41. | In valency marking languages, valency change is shown by inflecting the verb in order to change the valency.
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| 42. | Circumstantials are conceptually similar to valency of an intransitive verb by adding a direct object, while circumstantials cannot.
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| 43. | In other words, Karip�na French Creole non-stative verbs do not have a valency-reducing form.
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| 44. | In 1864, Julius Lothar Meyer, a German chemist, published a table with 44 elements arranged by valency.
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| 45. | In Kalaw Lagaw Ya of Australia, for example, verbs distinguish valency by argument agreement suffixes and TAM endings:
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| 46. | Predicates have valency; they determine the number and type of arguments that can or must appear in their environment.
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| 47. | In verbs, the portion of the structure shared by both languages is stem valency marker person suffixes.
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| 48. | The formation of the acetylide depends upon several factors such as the valency of the metal, and solvent characteristics.
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| 49. | The "'Gewirtz graph "'is a strongly regular graph with 56 vertices and valency 10.
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| 50. | Valency was a professor of comparative literature at Columbia and also taught dramatic literature at Juilliard and at Brooklyn College.
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