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As discussed in $ 1.2 , the interpretation of a given feature depends to some extent on whether the language permits that feature to have a dependent . Thus , in English , the possible presence of Interval as a dependent of Event ...
As discussed in $ 1.2 , the interpretation of a given feature depends to some extent on whether the language permits that feature to have a dependent . Thus , in English , the possible presence of Interval as a dependent of Event ...
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interpreted as eventive or stative . 18 Again , the lexical semantics of the verb determines the specific way in which the eventive interpretation is manifest . With verbs such as amar ' love ' , which can plausibly be interpreted as ...
interpreted as eventive or stative . 18 Again , the lexical semantics of the verb determines the specific way in which the eventive interpretation is manifest . With verbs such as amar ' love ' , which can plausibly be interpreted as ...
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Here , as with simple preterite clauses with stative verbs , the interpretation is partly due to pragmatic factors . The state denoted by the main clause of a perfect tense form is the state resulting from the event denoted by the ...
Here , as with simple preterite clauses with stative verbs , the interpretation is partly due to pragmatic factors . The state denoted by the main clause of a perfect tense form is the state resulting from the event denoted by the ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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