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... expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and language- specific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases and clauses vary across languages in the ...
... expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and language- specific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases and clauses vary across languages in the ...
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... expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and semantic composition in complex event expressions does not directly deal with the problem of event segmentation ...
... expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and semantic composition in complex event expressions does not directly deal with the problem of event segmentation ...
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... expressions must and certainly join forces in conveying a single semantic constituent . Example 67 shows that modal concord may involve more than two modal expressions . ( 67 ) Ze zou misschien wel eens dronken kunnen zijn . she could ...
... expressions must and certainly join forces in conveying a single semantic constituent . Example 67 shows that modal concord may involve more than two modal expressions . ( 67 ) Ze zou misschien wel eens dronken kunnen zijn . she could ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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