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Native speakers of English who do not have this subtype in their active grammatical repertoire should be interested in how the same basic parameters which govern their own have a V construction ( limited time , focus on the agent's ...
Native speakers of English who do not have this subtype in their active grammatical repertoire should be interested in how the same basic parameters which govern their own have a V construction ( limited time , focus on the agent's ...
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The joint contribution of have and of a V always results in a notion of action seen as repeatable experience , involving only one core participant : the agent / experiencer . This does not mean that the frame takes only intransitive ...
The joint contribution of have and of a V always results in a notion of action seen as repeatable experience , involving only one core participant : the agent / experiencer . This does not mean that the frame takes only intransitive ...
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For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
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