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... 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 , how do we know that in Luigi walked one ...
... 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 , how do we know that in Luigi walked one ...
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... aspect reflect the way speakers conceptualize time . Tense and aspect distinc- tions are quite varied across languages . One goal of general linguistic theory is to provide an apparatus that is both detailed enough to ac- count for the ...
... aspect reflect the way speakers conceptualize time . Tense and aspect distinc- tions are quite varied across languages . One goal of general linguistic theory is to provide an apparatus that is both detailed enough to ac- count for the ...
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... Aspect and the semantics of noun phrases ' , Hana Filip explores the influence of aspect in Czech on the interpretation of noun phrases and proposes a revision of Krifka's theory . ALEX HOUSEN'S ' Tense and aspect in second language ...
... Aspect and the semantics of noun phrases ' , Hana Filip explores the influence of aspect in Czech on the interpretation of noun phrases and proposes a revision of Krifka's theory . ALEX HOUSEN'S ' Tense and aspect in second language ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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