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... arguments into the syntax . For example , the qualia of the verb kill has both a FORMAL ( Dead ) and an AGENTIVE ( kill_act ) role . Because the event associated with the AGENTIVE is headed , the argument associated with this event will ...
... arguments into the syntax . For example , the qualia of the verb kill has both a FORMAL ( Dead ) and an AGENTIVE ( kill_act ) role . Because the event associated with the AGENTIVE is headed , the argument associated with this event will ...
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... argument does indeed collapse . Here is a set of words , in a range of European languages , all beginning with a coronal stop and containing a velar obstruent or a sound which might naturally have evolved from one : Attic Greek dak - ru ...
... argument does indeed collapse . Here is a set of words , in a range of European languages , all beginning with a coronal stop and containing a velar obstruent or a sound which might naturally have evolved from one : Attic Greek dak - ru ...
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... arguments . 9 We use the terms female and male in places in this paper as abbreviations for female - gendered argument and male - gendered argument , respectively . 1.2 . THEMATIC ROLE . We also examined the distribution 800 LANGUAGE ...
... arguments . 9 We use the terms female and male in places in this paper as abbreviations for female - gendered argument and male - gendered argument , respectively . 1.2 . THEMATIC ROLE . We also examined the distribution 800 LANGUAGE ...
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