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( For example , under this approach They ate cheese describes a homogeneous event , and They ate a sandwich does not , because subparts of the event of eating cheese are also events of eating cheese ; while subparts of the event of ...
( For example , under this approach They ate cheese describes a homogeneous event , and They ate a sandwich does not , because subparts of the event of eating cheese are also events of eating cheese ; while subparts of the event of ...
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The constraint - satisfaction approach contrasts with the positive licensing approach of CG : ' an expression is ungrammatical only because there is no combination of constructions that licenses it , not because there is some cross ...
The constraint - satisfaction approach contrasts with the positive licensing approach of CG : ' an expression is ungrammatical only because there is no combination of constructions that licenses it , not because there is some cross ...
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That it is not is impressively demonstrated by the present second edition , which retains most of the original material , thereby proving the usefulness of A's approach , and adds two new chapters , a large number of new references ...
That it is not is impressively demonstrated by the present second edition , which retains most of the original material , thereby proving the usefulness of A's approach , and adds two new chapters , a large number of new references ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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