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... ( MACRO - EVENT 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 ...
... ( MACRO - EVENT 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 ...
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... event as a single unitary whole with a unique beginning , end , duration , and position in time - in other words , a ... expressions as demonstrated in 23-24 above . The fronting of the goal phrase in 44b puts the fact that the house was ...
... event as a single unitary whole with a unique beginning , end , duration , and position in time - in other words , a ... expressions as demonstrated in 23-24 above . The fronting of the goal phrase in 44b puts the fact that the house was ...
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... event representations are segmented across units of linguistic code . In view of the compositionality of linguis- tic event descriptions , a typology of event segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently ...
... event representations are segmented across units of linguistic code . In view of the compositionality of linguis- tic event descriptions , a typology of event segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently ...
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