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... types of stative verbs . Altogether , this yields a system of six basic situation types rather than Vendler's orig- inal four . Chs . 5 and 6 contain a detailed analysis of how these situation types interact with the expression of ...
... types of stative verbs . Altogether , this yields a system of six basic situation types rather than Vendler's orig- inal four . Chs . 5 and 6 contain a detailed analysis of how these situation types interact with the expression of ...
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... types for further comparison . Ch . 6 , ' Conclusion ' ( 122-25 ) , compares the re- sults of the analyses of the two imperative sentence types and summarizes their similarities and differ- ences , suggesting that the two sentence types ...
... types for further comparison . Ch . 6 , ' Conclusion ' ( 122-25 ) , compares the re- sults of the analyses of the two imperative sentence types and summarizes their similarities and differ- ences , suggesting that the two sentence types ...
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... types , and in others like them , variability between overts and nulls is so minimal that it is best for the analyst , from a practical point of view , to proceed as if there were no variability at all . Our focus on types of lexical or ...
... types , and in others like them , variability between overts and nulls is so minimal that it is best for the analyst , from a practical point of view , to proceed as if there were no variability at all . Our focus on types of lexical or ...
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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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