Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... direct object , but not the subject , of the original verb . " With the pattern of distribution observed in a transitive verb , it can be stated as a first approximation that the complex deverbal expression can modify only the direct ...
... direct object , but not the subject , of the original verb . " With the pattern of distribution observed in a transitive verb , it can be stated as a first approximation that the complex deverbal expression can modify only the direct ...
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... direct objects of transitive verbs in the deverbal nominal modification test , while subjects of unergative verbs do not . In an ordinary transitive verb , the lowest macrorole argument is direct object , so that only the direct object ...
... direct objects of transitive verbs in the deverbal nominal modification test , while subjects of unergative verbs do not . In an ordinary transitive verb , the lowest macrorole argument is direct object , so that only the direct object ...
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... direct internal argument is projected in direct object position within the verb projection at D - structure . 34 Under the syntactic view , the most plausible option is to postulate that under- lying direct objects , which are the ...
... direct internal argument is projected in direct object position within the verb projection at D - structure . 34 Under the syntactic view , the most plausible option is to postulate that under- lying direct objects , which are the ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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