Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... argument structure representations ; otherwise it would be very difficult to see how to state the various restrictions , universal or language particular , that are placed on operations implicating argu- ment structure . The theory as ...
... argument structure representations ; otherwise it would be very difficult to see how to state the various restrictions , universal or language particular , that are placed on operations implicating argu- ment structure . The theory as ...
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... argument structure allowing them to be predicated semantically of their modificands . This argument structure representation is then coindexed with that of the modificand . In each case , the resulting syntactic representations are ...
... argument structure allowing them to be predicated semantically of their modificands . This argument structure representation is then coindexed with that of the modificand . In each case , the resulting syntactic representations are ...
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... arguments , a direct ( object ) argument and a locative argument ( much as in the case of put ) . However , in 92b we see that the verb has a simple direct internal argument , but the with- phrase is an optional adjunct . I have ...
... arguments , a direct ( object ) argument and a locative argument ( much as in the case of put ) . However , in 92b we see that the verb has a simple direct internal argument , but the with- phrase is an optional adjunct . I have ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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