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Both in English and in Dutch , this construction has a synthetic counterpart : ( 33 ) Theo verwarmt de pizza . “ Theo heats the pizza . ' At first blush , both the periphrastic and the morphologically complex variant of this ...
Both in English and in Dutch , this construction has a synthetic counterpart : ( 33 ) Theo verwarmt de pizza . “ Theo heats the pizza . ' At first blush , both the periphrastic and the morphologically complex variant of this ...
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As noted above , causative constructions differ from resultative constructions in that the former tolerate unbounded adjectives ... But , it does appear in the causative construction with maken “ make ' , as the examples in 39 show .
As noted above , causative constructions differ from resultative constructions in that the former tolerate unbounded adjectives ... But , it does appear in the causative construction with maken “ make ' , as the examples in 39 show .
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First , it is not really clear that the construction in 54a is atelic , and second , the construction may be analyzable in an altogether different way from the resultative construction , which might also account for its different ...
First , it is not really clear that the construction in 54a is atelic , and second , the construction may be analyzable in an altogether different way from the resultative construction , which might also account for its different ...
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