Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... 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 semantics ' , discusses in more detail the ...
... 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 semantics ' , discusses in more detail the ...
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... role to a theme object ( only a causer can be indirect ) . This proposal leads to a new problem , the T / SM restriction : given that the causer role is distinct , why cannot these roles cooccur with a causer ? ( 2 ) * The article in ...
... role to a theme object ( only a causer can be indirect ) . This proposal leads to a new problem , the T / SM restriction : given that the causer role is distinct , why cannot these roles cooccur with a causer ? ( 2 ) * The article in ...
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... roles , given that they can reveal semantic patterns not observable from gram- matical functions . NUMBER / GENDER 3F 3M Other Total ROLE n % n % n % n Agent 48 10 271 56 167 34 486 Patient 52 9 233 42 267 48 552 Experiencer 88 18 209 ...
... roles , given that they can reveal semantic patterns not observable from gram- matical functions . NUMBER / GENDER 3F 3M Other Total ROLE n % n % n % n Agent 48 10 271 56 167 34 486 Patient 52 9 233 42 267 48 552 Experiencer 88 18 209 ...
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