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resemble their Chinese counterparts both superficially and in the overall semantics , though the latter have only a single structural head ? This question cannot be answered by simply assuming that Japanese resultative compounds are ...
resemble their Chinese counterparts both superficially and in the overall semantics , though the latter have only a single structural head ? This question cannot be answered by simply assuming that Japanese resultative compounds are ...
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As I have argued , one advantage of using the notion of aspectual head is ( for instance ) that a state can also serve as the first part of a complex event structure . If the event structure of an unergative verb is defined as ...
As I have argued , one advantage of using the notion of aspectual head is ( for instance ) that a state can also serve as the first part of a complex event structure . If the event structure of an unergative verb is defined as ...
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Since these verbs describe only states or changes of states , their event structures must be composed of the aspectual ... So nothing in the event structure would force the state to be the aspectual head but not the complement .
Since these verbs describe only states or changes of states , their event structures must be composed of the aspectual ... So nothing in the event structure would force the state to be the aspectual head but not the complement .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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