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4 , and causative sentences like 9-10 and 5556 as having a D - Structure of the form in Fig . ... 25 The idea that certain resultative constructions are causatives is first due to Li Wang , who in his early work simply identified all ...
4 , and causative sentences like 9-10 and 5556 as having a D - Structure of the form in Fig . ... 25 The idea that certain resultative constructions are causatives is first due to Li Wang , who in his early work simply identified all ...
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This captures the generalization that the causative meaning ( the presence of the external subject ) is the result of compositional theta assignment by the V1 + V2 combination as a whole . Secondly , the parallelism between lexical ...
This captures the generalization that the causative meaning ( the presence of the external subject ) is the result of compositional theta assignment by the V1 + V2 combination as a whole . Secondly , the parallelism between lexical ...
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It has long been noted that there is a difference between the periphrastic causative of 25a and the synthetic causative of 25b : ( 25 ) a . John caused the pot to break . b . John broke the pot . In 25a there are two events ( and ...
It has long been noted that there is a difference between the periphrastic causative of 25a and the synthetic causative of 25b : ( 25 ) a . John caused the pot to break . b . John broke the pot . In 25a there are two events ( and ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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