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- Subject: gohan no ato DE vs. gohan no mae NI
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 22:49:48 GMT
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- Could someone explain why DE, rather than NI, is appropriate in the following
- sentence:
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- "Gohan no ato DE mata kimasu."
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- c.f. "Gohan no mae NI mata kimasu."
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- Is this DE a variation of "termination" use (Makino & Tutui 1986)?
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- Mummy Man in Memphis
- Y. Sasaki
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