Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... argument that contributes to terminative aspect . However , in Luigi pushed a cart to Rome , the NP object and internal argument a cart is not contributing to terminative aspect ; instead it is the PP to Rome . Even given the same verb ...
... argument that contributes to terminative aspect . However , in Luigi pushed a cart to Rome , the NP object and internal argument a cart is not contributing to terminative aspect ; instead it is the PP to Rome . Even given the same verb ...
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... arguments may be marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ' For a verb like hasiru ' run ' , for instance , its sole argument may be assigned either accusative or dative in the causative sentence . ( 25 ) a . Masao ...
... arguments may be marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ' For a verb like hasiru ' run ' , for instance , its sole argument may be assigned either accusative or dative in the causative sentence . ( 25 ) a . Masao ...
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... argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject posi- tion ) , and that the ... argument activity verbs like korogaru ' roll ' taking locative arguments allow their subjects to be preceded by ...
... argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject posi- tion ) , and that the ... argument activity verbs like korogaru ' roll ' taking locative arguments allow their subjects to be preceded by ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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