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When we investigate these questions in more detail it is clear that autolexical theory would be obliged to take a stand on argument structure representations ; otherwise it would be very difficult to see how to state the various ...
When we investigate these questions in more detail it is clear that autolexical theory would be obliged to take a stand on argument structure representations ; otherwise it would be very difficult to see how to state the various ...
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We assume that a noun has its own argument structure , effectively indexing its reference . This is coindexed by theta discharge with an appropriate element in the PAS of the verb . Theta identification is the canonical way for a ...
We assume that a noun has its own argument structure , effectively indexing its reference . This is coindexed by theta discharge with an appropriate element in the PAS of the verb . Theta identification is the canonical way for a ...
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The PAS corresponding to 92a will have two internal 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 ...
The PAS corresponding to 92a will have two internal 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 ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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