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... interpretation . Given the semantic representations in 92 we are assuming that ' clothes ' in 90 is interpreted as a kind of instrument . But instruments are not usually affected by an action . Hence , we could not interpret 90 as ...
... interpretation . Given the semantic representations in 92 we are assuming that ' clothes ' in 90 is interpreted as a kind of instrument . But instruments are not usually affected by an action . Hence , we could not interpret 90 as ...
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... interpretation , for NI always results in detransitivization . Indeed , Kozinsky et al . 1988 ( stretching the terminology perhaps too much ) describe NI as a species of antipassivization . However , it is important to distinguish ...
... interpretation , for NI always results in detransitivization . Indeed , Kozinsky et al . 1988 ( stretching the terminology perhaps too much ) describe NI as a species of antipassivization . However , it is important to distinguish ...
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... interpretation than assertion times . This interpretation depends on the particular type of utterance ; in imperatives , it may be the time for which the obligation expressed by the imperative is meant to hold , for example . In ...
... interpretation than assertion times . This interpretation depends on the particular type of utterance ; in imperatives , it may be the time for which the obligation expressed by the imperative is meant to hold , for example . In ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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