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This test further confirms my claim that some of the predicates appearing in resultatives are indeed individual - level . ... To summarize the results of this section , then , the relevant property required of resultative predicates is ...
This test further confirms my claim that some of the predicates appearing in resultatives are indeed individual - level . ... To summarize the results of this section , then , the relevant property required of resultative predicates is ...
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In this analysis , it is only indirectly that the subject of the resultative predicate is a measurer , by virtue of ... the fact that mass nouns may occur as the postverbal NP in resultatives and still yield telic or delimited events .
In this analysis , it is only indirectly that the subject of the resultative predicate is a measurer , by virtue of ... the fact that mass nouns may occur as the postverbal NP in resultatives and still yield telic or delimited events .
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In sum , all the cases of intensifying resultatives in some way or other involve a loss of lexical semantics . ... I have argued that resultative predicates are subject to a boundedness requirement , which is most directly observable ...
In sum , all the cases of intensifying resultatives in some way or other involve a loss of lexical semantics . ... I have argued that resultative predicates are subject to a boundedness requirement , which is most directly observable ...
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