Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... fact argument structures are not independent form - meaning pairings , it is difficult to understand the source of the ' overlay theme ' . In CG , however , the lexicon is not the only source of semantic content . Instead , argument ...
... fact argument structures are not independent form - meaning pairings , it is difficult to understand the source of the ' overlay theme ' . In CG , however , the lexicon is not the only source of semantic content . Instead , argument ...
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... fact inference . Linguistic facts that are moti- vated are neither arbitrary nor predictable . Learners make sense of input forms to the extent that they can identify formal and semantic correspondences among those forms . In this ...
... fact inference . Linguistic facts that are moti- vated are neither arbitrary nor predictable . Learners make sense of input forms to the extent that they can identify formal and semantic correspondences among those forms . In this ...
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... fact provides us with a piece of evidence in support of the view that the semantic tier of macroroles , rather than the notion of direct core arguments , is the crucial factor in determining the modifiability of the deverbal nominal ...
... fact provides us with a piece of evidence in support of the view that the semantic tier of macroroles , rather than the notion of direct core arguments , is the crucial factor in determining the modifiability of the deverbal nominal ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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