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... present approach consider the fact that mass nouns may occur as the postverbal NP in resultatives and still yield telic or delimited events . ( 52 ) a . Jeff washed soap out of his eyes for ten minutes . b . c . Milly sprayed paint on ...
... present approach consider the fact that mass nouns may occur as the postverbal NP in resultatives and still yield telic or delimited events . ( 52 ) a . Jeff washed soap out of his eyes for ten minutes . b . c . Milly sprayed paint on ...
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... present study . In Snyder 1995b a potential resultative construction was excluded if it contained any material absent from the English resultative , such as the ASL word glossed as BECOME in Appendix A , 1a . In the present study , the ...
... present study . In Snyder 1995b a potential resultative construction was excluded if it contained any material absent from the English resultative , such as the ASL word glossed as BECOME in Appendix A , 1a . In the present study , the ...
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... present volume thus enters a fiercely competitive field of similar projects . What are its principal advantages or disadvantages ? Extant dictionaries of Yucatec , however meticu- lously compiled , suffer from a major shortcoming ...
... present volume thus enters a fiercely competitive field of similar projects . What are its principal advantages or disadvantages ? Extant dictionaries of Yucatec , however meticu- lously compiled , suffer from a major shortcoming ...
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