Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... event positions . Rapoport departs from Kratzer ( 1989 ) in assuming that the event - place in a predicate is not the external argument of the predicate but rather represents a particular event configuration . But Rapoport agrees ...
... event positions . Rapoport departs from Kratzer ( 1989 ) in assuming that the event - place in a predicate is not the external argument of the predicate but rather represents a particular event configuration . But Rapoport agrees ...
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... EVENT PLACE SUPPRESSION . Attachment of negative prefixes such as un- and in- to a predicate renders an eventive predicate into a stative predicate or alters a stage - level predicate into an individual - level predicate . The first ...
... EVENT PLACE SUPPRESSION . Attachment of negative prefixes such as un- and in- to a predicate renders an eventive predicate into a stative predicate or alters a stage - level predicate into an individual - level predicate . The first ...
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... events ( i.e. activities ) do not have minimal parts : any subpart of a crying event is still a crying event . Count events such as accomplishments do have minimal parts , i.e. any subpart of an event of crying the handkerchief wet is not ...
... events ( i.e. activities ) do not have minimal parts : any subpart of a crying event is still a crying event . Count events such as accomplishments do have minimal parts , i.e. any subpart of an event of crying the handkerchief wet is not ...
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