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In this section , we will show how the interaction of null arguments and the double construction can result in another ... Within this class of verbs , an argument with which a verb agrees can be null , like the null subject argu- ments ...
In this section , we will show how the interaction of null arguments and the double construction can result in another ... Within this class of verbs , an argument with which a verb agrees can be null , like the null subject argu- ments ...
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In Ch . 2 , ' Stage - level and individual - level predicates ' ( 125–75 ) , Angelika Kratzer pre- sents for a Davidsonian argument for stage - level predicates . Using a Lewis / Kamp / Heim ap- proach , Kratzer offers a wide variety of ...
In Ch . 2 , ' Stage - level and individual - level predicates ' ( 125–75 ) , Angelika Kratzer pre- sents for a Davidsonian argument for stage - level predicates . Using a Lewis / Kamp / Heim ap- proach , Kratzer offers a wide variety of ...
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In that argument structure both -s and -t are motivated . Anderson ( 1986 : 8-9 ) presents a persuasive argument that the occurrence of -t in lieu of -s should be given a morphological explanation . 12 Since the sequence alongside v- .
In that argument structure both -s and -t are motivated . Anderson ( 1986 : 8-9 ) presents a persuasive argument that the occurrence of -t in lieu of -s should be given a morphological explanation . 12 Since the sequence alongside v- .
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American Sign Language | 18 |
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