Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... arguments of those expressions as restrictor and scope . All of the expressions can be thought of semantically as multi - argument operators , however , such that one argument position is filled by a focused expression . We term this ...
... arguments of those expressions as restrictor and scope . All of the expressions can be thought of semantically as multi - argument operators , however , such that one argument position is filled by a focused expression . We term this ...
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... arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument is closed off ( 11 ) . Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level , and obligatorily take ...
... arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument is closed off ( 11 ) . Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level , and obligatorily take ...
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... arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic construction , which can target subjects , involves ...
... arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic construction , which can target subjects , involves ...
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