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At first , this might suggest that internal causation verbs can participate in the causative / inchoative alternation in the same way as external causation verbs do . The data presented in study 4 will show that this is not the case .
At first , this might suggest that internal causation verbs can participate in the causative / inchoative alternation in the same way as external causation verbs do . The data presented in study 4 will show that this is not the case .
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that some external causation verbs rarely occur in transitive constructions . Second , they are matched in terms of their frequency of occurrence in English ( Francis & Kucera 1982 ) with the fourteen internal causation verbs shown in ...
that some external causation verbs rarely occur in transitive constructions . Second , they are matched in terms of their frequency of occurrence in English ( Francis & Kucera 1982 ) with the fourteen internal causation verbs shown in ...
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The design of experiment 2 was the same as that of experiment 1 , with sentences for 14 external causation verbs and 14 internal causation verbs . For each of the two sets , the probability that the verbs occur in transitive sentences ...
The design of experiment 2 was the same as that of experiment 1 , with sentences for 14 external causation verbs and 14 internal causation verbs . For each of the two sets , the probability that the verbs occur in transitive sentences ...
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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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