Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... construction is shown to be distinct from two others that it superficially resembles , the resultative and the way - construction . It is also com- pared with a number of other semi - idiomatic VP constructions . Two approaches for ...
... construction is shown to be distinct from two others that it superficially resembles , the resultative and the way - construction . It is also com- pared with a number of other semi - idiomatic VP constructions . Two approaches for ...
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... constructions remain ; these differences prevent us from claiming that the two are actually the same construction . As observed above [ and here as well ] , the way construction is available for use with a wide variety of verbs ...
... constructions remain ; these differences prevent us from claiming that the two are actually the same construction . As observed above [ and here as well ] , the way construction is available for use with a wide variety of verbs ...
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... construction and the resultative as 98b and 100b respectively . That is , these two can be considered instances of a more general abstract construction type ( 101 ) , which we might call the VERB SUBORDINATION ARCHI - CONSTRUCTION ...
... construction and the resultative as 98b and 100b respectively . That is , these two can be considered instances of a more general abstract construction type ( 101 ) , which we might call the VERB SUBORDINATION ARCHI - CONSTRUCTION ...
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