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In contrast , “ externally caused verbs by their very nature imply the existence of an “ external cause " with ... Something breaks because of the existence of an external cause ; something does not break solely because of its own ...
In contrast , “ externally caused verbs by their very nature imply the existence of an “ external cause " with ... Something breaks because of the existence of an external cause ; something does not break solely because of its own ...
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All the verbs of the internally caused change - of - state class are assumed to have the same template , which is to say that the syntactically relevant part of their meanings is assumed to be the same for all of them .
All the verbs of the internally caused change - of - state class are assumed to have the same template , which is to say that the syntactically relevant part of their meanings is assumed to be the same for all of them .
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For externally caused change - of - state verbs , the lexical semantic template ( ( a ) CAUSE ( become ( x state ) ) ) represents the causing event ( a ) as relatively independent of the change of state . Thus , the kinds of entities ...
For externally caused change - of - state verbs , the lexical semantic template ( ( a ) CAUSE ( become ( x state ) ) ) represents the causing event ( a ) as relatively independent of the change of state . Thus , the kinds of entities ...
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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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