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Here the facts point clearly to the compound interpretation , for NI always results in detransitivization . ... However , it is important to distinguish between surface transitivity , interpreted in Baker's theory as Case Marking ...
Here the facts point clearly to the compound interpretation , for NI always results in detransitivization . ... However , it is important to distinguish between surface transitivity , interpreted in Baker's theory as Case Marking ...
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ate to a parallel interpretation of John grows as in ' John grows things ' ( 2.1530 ) . Here again the semantics of the relevant examples is ignored . Interspersed in this segment of the film are remarks by Howard Lasnik that fill in ...
ate to a parallel interpretation of John grows as in ' John grows things ' ( 2.1530 ) . Here again the semantics of the relevant examples is ignored . Interspersed in this segment of the film are remarks by Howard Lasnik that fill in ...
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Any further narrowing down of this set requires either additional linguistic means , for example adverbials such as yesterday from four to five , once , sometimes and the like , or it is left to contextual interpretation .
Any further narrowing down of this set requires either additional linguistic means , for example adverbials such as yesterday from four to five , once , sometimes and the like , or it is left to contextual interpretation .
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