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Gruber's work , which was concerned with a number of syntactic and semantic relations among lexical items , was widely and unjustifiably ignored . G. Lakoff's analysis of causatives and inchoatives in English received more attention ...
Gruber's work , which was concerned with a number of syntactic and semantic relations among lexical items , was widely and unjustifiably ignored . G. Lakoff's analysis of causatives and inchoatives in English received more attention ...
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There was no internal necessity for any of his abstract verbs to undergo any syntactic rules , other than plugging - in and it - substitution , while a large part of our justification for abstract verbs is that they must undergo a large ...
There was no internal necessity for any of his abstract verbs to undergo any syntactic rules , other than plugging - in and it - substitution , while a large part of our justification for abstract verbs is that they must undergo a large ...
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base is not universal ) , the set of projection rules ( if the syntactic base is not at the level of semantics ) , and the set of syntactic transformational rules ; ( b ) the set of MS and P rules ( but not , I would imagine , the rules ...
base is not universal ) , the set of projection rules ( if the syntactic base is not at the level of semantics ) , and the set of syntactic transformational rules ; ( b ) the set of MS and P rules ( but not , I would imagine , the rules ...
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