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MOTIVATIONS FOR THE EVENT ARGUMENTS . Kratzer ( 1989 , 1996 ) proposes that the stage - level / individual - level distinction is represented in the argument structure of each predicate , and that stage - level predicates have an ...
MOTIVATIONS FOR THE EVENT ARGUMENTS . Kratzer ( 1989 , 1996 ) proposes that the stage - level / individual - level distinction is represented in the argument structure of each predicate , and that stage - level predicates have an ...
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The principle in 8 is an attempt to treat arguments and adjuncts uniformly as - relations : as arguments must be linked to the argument structure of the matrix verb , so adjunct phrases must be linked ( through their 6 - structure ) to ...
The principle in 8 is an attempt to treat arguments and adjuncts uniformly as - relations : as arguments must be linked to the argument structure of the matrix verb , so adjunct phrases must be linked ( through their 6 - structure ) to ...
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14 a the VP could be qualified as an argument . If it doesn't , however , the VP must be licensed as a notional predicate , which is predicated of the notional subject in ( Spec , T ) in accordance with 35. Hence , the subject - raising ...
14 a the VP could be qualified as an argument . If it doesn't , however , the VP must be licensed as a notional predicate , which is predicated of the notional subject in ( Spec , T ) in accordance with 35. Hence , the subject - raising ...
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