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Levin and Rappaport Hovav ( 1995 ) discuss a different sort of constructional approach advocated in Dowty 1991 and Hoekstra & Mulder 1990 : roughly , constructions can have meanings , and the core meaning of a verb can be underspecified ...
Levin and Rappaport Hovav ( 1995 ) discuss a different sort of constructional approach advocated in Dowty 1991 and Hoekstra & Mulder 1990 : roughly , constructions can have meanings , and the core meaning of a verb can be underspecified ...
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tion of structural vs. functional approaches ( which is as up to date as ever in characterizing formalist vs. ... For each approach , S first presents the ' classic ' theory via the work of ( generally founding ) scholars that S ...
tion of structural vs. functional approaches ( which is as up to date as ever in characterizing formalist vs. ... For each approach , S first presents the ' classic ' theory via the work of ( generally founding ) scholars that S ...
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S describes it as the most rigorously linguistic of the approaches surveyed . ... The data in the sample analyses are all English , come from North American ( sub- ) cultures , and represent only one or two issues for each approach .
S describes it as the most rigorously linguistic of the approaches surveyed . ... The data in the sample analyses are all English , come from North American ( sub- ) cultures , and represent only one or two issues for each approach .
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