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Sentence 6b is out because the secondary predicate is individuallevel ; 7b is out because the main predicate is individual ... Since adjunct predicates cannot be linked to the argument structure of a predicate , 8 requires them to ...
Sentence 6b is out because the secondary predicate is individuallevel ; 7b is out because the main predicate is individual ... Since adjunct predicates cannot be linked to the argument structure of a predicate , 8 requires them to ...
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The secondary predicate can be linked to the main predicate through their e - places and the adjunct predicate satisfies the licensing principle in 8. In 6b , though , the secondary predicate intelligent lacks an e - place to be linked ...
The secondary predicate can be linked to the main predicate through their e - places and the adjunct predicate satisfies the licensing principle in 8. In 6b , though , the secondary predicate intelligent lacks an e - place to be linked ...
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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 point is illustrated by 49 ...
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 point is illustrated by 49 ...
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