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In the case of tentative action ( the have a try type ) , the agent is THINKING about an object ; this , again , is more likely to affect the agent than the patient . In the case of consumption of small parts of objects , the object is ...
In the case of tentative action ( the have a try type ) , the agent is THINKING about an object ; this , again , is more likely to affect the agent than the patient . In the case of consumption of small parts of objects , the object is ...
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The syntactic formula is : NP have + AUX a V - Inf . ( about + NP ) human two arguments action intentional durative atelic communication Examples are have a chat , a gossip , a laugh . Two people can have a chat , a talk , or a gossip .
The syntactic formula is : NP have + AUX a V - Inf . ( about + NP ) human two arguments action intentional durative atelic communication Examples are have a chat , a gossip , a laugh . Two people can have a chat , a talk , or a gossip .
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This construction also has the component ' One could think of them as of one thing because of that ' , which it shares with the ' joint mutual bodily - action subtype ( 812 ) . In the latter , that component is motivated by the implied ...
This construction also has the component ' One could think of them as of one thing because of that ' , which it shares with the ' joint mutual bodily - action subtype ( 812 ) . In the latter , that component is motivated by the implied ...
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