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... argues for a type 2 solution for object experiencer verbs : P suggests that the thematic role THEME should be split into three , CAUSER , TARGET , and SUBJECT MATTER OF EMOTION , and argues con- vincingly that a theme subject ( causer ) ...
... argues for a type 2 solution for object experiencer verbs : P suggests that the thematic role THEME should be split into three , CAUSER , TARGET , and SUBJECT MATTER OF EMOTION , and argues con- vincingly that a theme subject ( causer ) ...
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... argues for scrambling ) , it cannot form a chain in which the element first moves to Spec of CP in an embedded sentence and then adjoins to a matrix IP . In this way , M is able to account for the impossibility of long- distance ...
... argues for scrambling ) , it cannot form a chain in which the element first moves to Spec of CP in an embedded sentence and then adjoins to a matrix IP . In this way , M is able to account for the impossibility of long- distance ...
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... argues , linguists and philosophers such as Saussure , Peirce , Wittgenstein , and Cassirer were to bring us back to the symbol model . S opposes the view of language as articulate constitutive contact to that of the symbol model ...
... argues , linguists and philosophers such as Saussure , Peirce , Wittgenstein , and Cassirer were to bring us back to the symbol model . S opposes the view of language as articulate constitutive contact to that of the symbol model ...
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