Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... nominal heads in which modification by deverbal expressions is allowed : ( 1 ) the deverbal nominal is possible with the direct object of a transitive verb ; ( 2 ) a deverbal prenominal modifier can serve as the sole argument of an ...
... nominal heads in which modification by deverbal expressions is allowed : ( 1 ) the deverbal nominal is possible with the direct object of a transitive verb ; ( 2 ) a deverbal prenominal modifier can serve as the sole argument of an ...
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... nominal expressions . Rule 50 accounts for the fact that subjects of unaccusative verbs pattern with direct objects of transitive verbs in the deverbal nominal modification test , while subjects of unergative verbs do not . In an ...
... nominal expressions . Rule 50 accounts for the fact that subjects of unaccusative verbs pattern with direct objects of transitive verbs in the deverbal nominal modification test , while subjects of unergative verbs do not . In an ...
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... nominal modifiers is not neatly differentiated on the basis of the opposition between external and internal arguments . First , some of the arguments that can be modified by deverbal nominal phrases may be external arguments . With ...
... nominal modifiers is not neatly differentiated on the basis of the opposition between external and internal arguments . First , some of the arguments that can be modified by deverbal nominal phrases may be external arguments . With ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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