Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... sentences to have objects , and negative ones to lack objects ; and it will exclude negative sentences with objects and / or affirmative ones without objects . In addition to constraints on the covariation of certain semantic properties ...
... sentences to have objects , and negative ones to lack objects ; and it will exclude negative sentences with objects and / or affirmative ones without objects . In addition to constraints on the covariation of certain semantic properties ...
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in reflexive sentences are not bona - fide objects . In relational terms , she proposes that in such sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited ...
in reflexive sentences are not bona - fide objects . In relational terms , she proposes that in such sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited ...
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... sentences are more frequent in ambient discourse than those describing non - prototypical events ? This possible explanation would be excluded only if it could be shown that sentences dealing with prototypical events are not in fact ...
... sentences are more frequent in ambient discourse than those describing non - prototypical events ? This possible explanation would be excluded only if it could be shown that sentences dealing with prototypical events are not in fact ...
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