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A distinction is made between verb contents ( and lexical contents in general ) which express one state only , and those which combine two partly opposing states . This evokes the old distinction between atelic and telic event types ...
A distinction is made between verb contents ( and lexical contents in general ) which express one state only , and those which combine two partly opposing states . This evokes the old distinction between atelic and telic event types ...
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An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) . 27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing states into the lexical content of a single or complex expression ...
An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) . 27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing states into the lexical content of a single or complex expression ...
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Tom Roeper's paper , ' Explicit syntax in the lexicon : The representation of nominalizations ' , analyzes the relation between semantic roles in lexical structure and their syntactic realization . The final part of the book examines ...
Tom Roeper's paper , ' Explicit syntax in the lexicon : The representation of nominalizations ' , analyzes the relation between semantic roles in lexical structure and their syntactic realization . The final part of the book examines ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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