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If we think of presentational focus as overlaying a theme - locative predication , as in 54 , on the lexical argument structure of the verb , we can explain the phenomenon of fluidity of intransitives already noted ( 83.7 ) .
If we think of presentational focus as overlaying a theme - locative predication , as in 54 , on the lexical argument structure of the verb , we can explain the phenomenon of fluidity of intransitives already noted ( 83.7 ) .
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Since there were no ' modals ' in the Old English LEXICON , it seems unnecessary to assume that some parameter setting is ... I do not see any reason to constrain via parameter setting the inventory of lexical classes permitted in any ...
Since there were no ' modals ' in the Old English LEXICON , it seems unnecessary to assume that some parameter setting is ... I do not see any reason to constrain via parameter setting the inventory of lexical classes permitted in any ...
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At this flirting stage the affix and the free stem to which it is tentatively analyzed as bound are processed by the learner on the one hand like a pair of free lexical items - i.e . , two lexical cohorts are activated , one for the ...
At this flirting stage the affix and the free stem to which it is tentatively analyzed as bound are processed by the learner on the one hand like a pair of free lexical items - i.e . , two lexical cohorts are activated , one for the ...
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