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( 1 ) states know , believe , have , desire , love activities run , walk , swim , push a cart , drive a car , tease ... that any activity verb may be turned into an accomplishment by adding a resultative small clause to it , as in 3 .
( 1 ) states know , believe , have , desire , love activities run , walk , swim , push a cart , drive a car , tease ... that any activity verb may be turned into an accomplishment by adding a resultative small clause to it , as in 3 .
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the interpretation is different in that the activity is inherently bounded . According to Hoekstra , the combination of the postverbal NP and secondary predicate expresses a state that constitutes the end point of the crying activity .
the interpretation is different in that the activity is inherently bounded . According to Hoekstra , the combination of the postverbal NP and secondary predicate expresses a state that constitutes the end point of the crying activity .
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The latter , by 12 , must denote a bounded scale , and it is this scale that measures out the activity of the matrix verb : as one progresses through the scale of the resultative predicate , one progresses through the activity .
The latter , by 12 , must denote a bounded scale , and it is this scale that measures out the activity of the matrix verb : as one progresses through the scale of the resultative predicate , one progresses through the activity .
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