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Knowing which of a verb's arguments will be associated with the indices that link temporal to atemporal structure is crucial in this system . V specifies that the internal argument will be the one linked . This will usually get it right ...
Knowing which of a verb's arguments will be associated with the indices that link temporal to atemporal structure is crucial in this system . V specifies that the internal argument will be the one linked . This will usually get it right ...
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But the causee argument , which is the subject of the original verb , does not count as a legitimate target to be modified by a deverbal nominal expression . In addition , the causer argument of the causative verb , which is added in ...
But the causee argument , which is the subject of the original verb , does not count as a legitimate target to be modified by a deverbal nominal expression . In addition , the causer argument of the causative verb , which is added in ...
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late the linking rules between arguments and syntactic configurations , but I will discuss the question on the standard assumption that the external argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject ...
late the linking rules between arguments and syntactic configurations , but I will discuss the question on the standard assumption that the external argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject ...
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