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The first is the possible internal structure of event structures and the second is the semantic properties of events that organize event types into grammatically relevant subclasses . Anyone interested in predicate decomposition is ...
The first is the possible internal structure of event structures and the second is the semantic properties of events that organize event types into grammatically relevant subclasses . Anyone interested in predicate decomposition is ...
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The chapter ends with an overview of five onomasiological structure types . These types are based on which constituents ( i.e. determining constituent , determined constituent , and base ) are linguistically expressed .
The chapter ends with an overview of five onomasiological structure types . These types are based on which constituents ( i.e. determining constituent , determined constituent , and base ) are linguistically expressed .
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Another issue is the variability of stress across different tokens of the same compound ( i.e. type ) . The data from the Boston Corpus strongly suggest that stress variability may hold not only across types , but also within types ...
Another issue is the variability of stress across different tokens of the same compound ( i.e. type ) . The data from the Boston Corpus strongly suggest that stress variability may hold not only across types , but also within types ...
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