Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... contexts such as I hit . It turns out that children almost never use me in this context , just as they almost never use myself in a context such as John hit ______ , and we concluded that children have mastered the adult conditions on ...
... contexts such as I hit . It turns out that children almost never use me in this context , just as they almost never use myself in a context such as John hit ______ , and we concluded that children have mastered the adult conditions on ...
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... context , allowing verbs whose lex- ical argument structures do not match the core pattern to undergo locative inversion if location is predicated of the subject in the CONTEXT OF USE . In such examples , a theme - locative predication ...
... context , allowing verbs whose lex- ical argument structures do not match the core pattern to undergo locative inversion if location is predicated of the subject in the CONTEXT OF USE . In such examples , a theme - locative predication ...
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... context ' ( 21 ) . Retrievable information is termed ' context- dependent ' , irretrievable information ' context - independent ' . The distinction is essentially that which has been captured elsewhere by the terms ' given ' and ' new ...
... context ' ( 21 ) . Retrievable information is termed ' context- dependent ' , irretrievable information ' context - independent ' . The distinction is essentially that which has been captured elsewhere by the terms ' given ' and ' new ...
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