Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... activity ' ( 140 ) . These six papers focus on young children and include ' Nonverbal factors in the interpsychic to intrapsychic internalization of objects ' by DAVID MCNEILL , KARL - ERIK MCCULLOUGH , and MARTHA Tyrone ( 147–69 ) ...
... activity ' ( 140 ) . These six papers focus on young children and include ' Nonverbal factors in the interpsychic to intrapsychic internalization of objects ' by DAVID MCNEILL , KARL - ERIK MCCULLOUGH , and MARTHA Tyrone ( 147–69 ) ...
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... Activities come with primitive activity predicates , and are optionally combined with the operator DO , which specifies agentiveness ( or volitionality ) . Accomplishments are of complex form , typically composed of activity and ...
... Activities come with primitive activity predicates , and are optionally combined with the operator DO , which specifies agentiveness ( or volitionality ) . Accomplishments are of complex form , typically composed of activity and ...
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... activity and accomplish- ment semantics ( Van Valin 1990 ) .30 Activities and accomplishments can be readily distinguished by a number of formal criteria . Activity verbs occur in the constructions V for an hour and spend an hour V ...
... activity and accomplish- ment semantics ( Van Valin 1990 ) .30 Activities and accomplishments can be readily distinguished by a number of formal criteria . Activity verbs occur in the constructions V for an hour and spend an hour V ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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