Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... verbs are explored via linguistic theory , corpus analysis , and psycholinguistic experimentation . The data support the idea that these verbs can be divided into two classes , those for which the change of state is internally caused ...
... verbs are explored via linguistic theory , corpus analysis , and psycholinguistic experimentation . The data support the idea that these verbs can be divided into two classes , those for which the change of state is internally caused ...
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... verbs . 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 ...
... verbs . 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 ...
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... verbs that , in some contexts , fall under both rules but maintain their unaccusative syntactic status : inherently directed motion verbs and stative verbs , which are unaccusative even when they are used agentively , and internally caused ...
... verbs that , in some contexts , fall under both rules but maintain their unaccusative syntactic status : inherently directed motion verbs and stative verbs , which are unaccusative even when they are used agentively , and internally caused ...
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