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... FORMAL ( Dead ) and an AGENTIVE ( kill_act ) role . Because the event associated with the AGENTIVE is headed , the argument associated with this event will be expressed on the syntactic level . Ch . 7 , ' Generative mechanisms in ...
... FORMAL ( Dead ) and an AGENTIVE ( kill_act ) role . Because the event associated with the AGENTIVE is headed , the argument associated with this event will be expressed on the syntactic level . Ch . 7 , ' Generative mechanisms in ...
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... formal definition of slang seems forever evasive , although lexicographers , poets , linguists , and others continue to try to define it . A few examples range from ' a body of words accepted as intelligible , . . . but not accepted as ...
... formal definition of slang seems forever evasive , although lexicographers , poets , linguists , and others continue to try to define it . A few examples range from ' a body of words accepted as intelligible , . . . but not accepted as ...
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... formal , almost mechanical procedures just described . A shift between semantic fields , wherein the noun granola comes to refer to someone who follows a hippy - type lifestyle ( thus , granola - groid ) , is yet another source of new ...
... formal , almost mechanical procedures just described . A shift between semantic fields , wherein the noun granola comes to refer to someone who follows a hippy - type lifestyle ( thus , granola - groid ) , is yet another source of new ...
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