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behavior : they often select either auxiliary in the same context ( Levin & Rappaport Hovav 1995 ) . some verbs tend to select the same auxiliary regardless of the contribution of other aspectual or thematic elements in the sentence in ...
behavior : they often select either auxiliary in the same context ( Levin & Rappaport Hovav 1995 ) . some verbs tend to select the same auxiliary regardless of the contribution of other aspectual or thematic elements in the sentence in ...
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While auxiliary selection with noncore verbs may vary across languages because different languages may have different cutoff points along the hierarchy , the choice of auxiliary with core verbs is largely invariant across languages .
While auxiliary selection with noncore verbs may vary across languages because different languages may have different cutoff points along the hierarchy , the choice of auxiliary with core verbs is largely invariant across languages .
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On the assumption that the syntax of auxiliary selection is sensitive to event structure , alternations in auxiliary choice are a function of the flexibility of a verb's meaning and the range of possible interpretations that it can have ...
On the assumption that the syntax of auxiliary selection is sensitive to event structure , alternations in auxiliary choice are a function of the flexibility of a verb's meaning and the range of possible interpretations that it can have ...
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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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