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Ch . 6 , ' Qualia structure ' , describes the qualia structure of lexical items and phrases in more detail and shows how it affects the mapping of arguments into the syntax . For example , the qualia of the verb kill has both a FORMAL ...
Ch . 6 , ' Qualia structure ' , describes the qualia structure of lexical items and phrases in more detail and shows how it affects the mapping of arguments into the syntax . For example , the qualia of the verb kill has both a FORMAL ...
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It is now possible to explain the fact that these effects completely disappear when either a first or second person argument is involved . Suppose the complement subject is local ( as in 85-87 ) . In that case , only the complement ...
It is now possible to explain the fact that these effects completely disappear when either a first or second person argument is involved . Suppose the complement subject is local ( as in 85-87 ) . In that case , only the complement ...
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One way to examine the roles that females and males play in a written text is to look at how they are placed in the argument structure of predicates . We examined all of the grammatical and ungrammatical example sentences of Syntax ...
One way to examine the roles that females and males play in a written text is to look at how they are placed in the argument structure of predicates . We examined all of the grammatical and ungrammatical example sentences of Syntax ...
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