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When we came to flesh out what this might mean , we saw that the result is pretty well indistinguishable from a lexical rule operating over argument structure representations . Again , it would be open to us to claim that modifier ...
When we came to flesh out what this might mean , we saw that the result is pretty well indistinguishable from a lexical rule operating over argument structure representations . Again , it would be open to us to claim that modifier ...
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Depending on whether the lexical content used to describe the situation is of 1 - state type or of 2 - state type , the ensuing result is somewhat different . In what follows , this idea will be worked out . 3. LEXICAL CONTENT . 3.1 .
Depending on whether the lexical content used to describe the situation is of 1 - state type or of 2 - state type , the ensuing result is somewhat different . In what follows , this idea will be worked out . 3. LEXICAL CONTENT . 3.1 .
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We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ) , [ + telic ) , and [ + result ) . First , the majority of past forms at this point seem to have all three features . Eighty - four of the 103 past forms coded ...
We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ) , [ + telic ) , and [ + result ) . First , the majority of past forms at this point seem to have all three features . Eighty - four of the 103 past forms coded ...
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