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The fact that the acceptability increases just by replacing the head nominal ( with no semantic effects ) suggests that the condition should be expressed in pragmatic terms . Furthermore , if the verb is passivized , the argument in the ...
The fact that the acceptability increases just by replacing the head nominal ( with no semantic effects ) suggests that the condition should be expressed in pragmatic terms . Furthermore , if the verb is passivized , the argument in the ...
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kotae - kake - no situmon answer - KAKE - GEN question ' a question , almost answered ' The difference in acceptability between the examples in 51 can be traced to a difference in the case marking that appears on the nominal modified by ...
kotae - kake - no situmon answer - KAKE - GEN question ' a question , almost answered ' The difference in acceptability between the examples in 51 can be traced to a difference in the case marking that appears on the nominal modified by ...
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34 Under the syntactic view , the most plausible option is to postulate that underlying direct objects , which are the syntactic realization of direct internal arguments , are the sole target for deverbal nominal modification .
34 Under the syntactic view , the most plausible option is to postulate that underlying direct objects , which are the syntactic realization of direct internal arguments , are the sole target for deverbal nominal modification .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
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