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She argues that ' sensory orders are not static entities , they change over time just as cultures themselves do ' ( 1993 : 7 ) . But we have seen that , at least in the realm of perception verbs and their semantic shifts , a rank order ...
She argues that ' sensory orders are not static entities , they change over time just as cultures themselves do ' ( 1993 : 7 ) . But we have seen that , at least in the realm of perception verbs and their semantic shifts , a rank order ...
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Ch . 4 , ' Lexically determined flexibility and constraints ' , argues for the importance of these lexical categories in grammatical patterning . The next two chapters , “ The agentcentredness of the transitive paradigm ' and ' The ...
Ch . 4 , ' Lexically determined flexibility and constraints ' , argues for the importance of these lexical categories in grammatical patterning . The next two chapters , “ The agentcentredness of the transitive paradigm ' and ' The ...
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In particular , she argues for telicity as strong in Spanish ( and checked by the reflexive clitic ) but weak in ... overt syntactic difference between verbs such as arrivare ' arrive ' and partire “ leave ' to argue for a difference in ...
In particular , she argues for telicity as strong in Spanish ( and checked by the reflexive clitic ) but weak in ... overt syntactic difference between verbs such as arrivare ' arrive ' and partire “ leave ' to argue for a difference in ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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