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TWISTIN ' THE NIGHT AWAY Ray JACKENDOFF Brandeis University The ' time ' - away construction , exemplified by We slept the whole afternoon away , proves to have a complex set of syntactic and semantic properties .
TWISTIN ' THE NIGHT AWAY Ray JACKENDOFF Brandeis University The ' time ' - away construction , exemplified by We slept the whole afternoon away , proves to have a complex set of syntactic and semantic properties .
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In particular , the following differences between the two constructions remain ; these differences prevent us from ... As observed above ( and here as well ) , the way construction is available for use with a wide variety of verbs ...
In particular , the following differences between the two constructions remain ; these differences prevent us from ... As observed above ( and here as well ) , the way construction is available for use with a wide variety of verbs ...
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such a case , the NP in the resultative is the object of the construction , and hence the object of the VP — but not the object of the verb . What the way construction and the resultative share is that the meaning of the verb is treated ...
such a case , the NP in the resultative is the object of the construction , and hence the object of the VP — but not the object of the verb . What the way construction and the resultative share is that the meaning of the verb is treated ...
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