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Action and Locative Action verbs were distinguished semantically and syntactically ; both appeared ... with an actor that brought about the movement or ' did ' the action - and , most often , an object that was affected by the action .
Action and Locative Action verbs were distinguished semantically and syntactically ; both appeared ... with an actor that brought about the movement or ' did ' the action - and , most often , an object that was affected by the action .
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In MOVER LOCATIVE ACTION utterances , the pre - verb constituent represented the object that was both the initiator and the recipient of the action named by the verb . Thus the verb go in Mommy go store was a Mover Locative Action verb ...
In MOVER LOCATIVE ACTION utterances , the pre - verb constituent represented the object that was both the initiator and the recipient of the action named by the verb . Thus the verb go in Mommy go store was a Mover Locative Action verb ...
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Although the distinctions among Locative Action events with agent and patient relations were theoretically also possible for non - locative , simple Action events , they did not in fact occur with any regularity among the children's ...
Although the distinctions among Locative Action events with agent and patient relations were theoretically also possible for non - locative , simple Action events , they did not in fact occur with any regularity among the children's ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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