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... EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) . In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ' , arrival at ' goal ' , and passing of an intermediate ' route ...
... EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) . In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ' , arrival at ' goal ' , and passing of an intermediate ' route ...
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... expressions , as in 42c . Similarly , the arrival subevent in 43b cannot be understood to precede the departure subevent , unlike in 43c , since motion macro - event expressions can refer to subevents of departure , passing , and ...
... expressions , as in 42c . Similarly , the arrival subevent in 43b cannot be understood to precede the departure subevent , unlike in 43c , since motion macro - event expressions can refer to subevents of departure , passing , and ...
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... expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and language- specific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases and clauses vary across languages in the ...
... expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and language- specific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases and clauses vary across languages in the ...
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