Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... semantic content . Instead , argument struc- tures are linking templates with associated semantics ( Goldberg 1995 ) . The interpretation of a sentence arises from a top - down operation ( invoking the semantics of the syntactic ...
... semantic content . Instead , argument struc- tures are linking templates with associated semantics ( Goldberg 1995 ) . The interpretation of a sentence arises from a top - down operation ( invoking the semantics of the syntactic ...
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... semantic notions and the unergative- unaccusative distinction , then it is reasonable to state that the unaccusativity or unergativity of verbs can be reduced to semantics . If , however , the crucial features of unergatives and ...
... semantic notions and the unergative- unaccusative distinction , then it is reasonable to state that the unaccusativity or unergativity of verbs can be reduced to semantics . If , however , the crucial features of unergatives and ...
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... semantic parameter . The semantic basis of the intransitive split in Japanese is that if the sole argument is agent , the verb is unergative , and otherwise , unaccusative ; in Italian , activity verbs are unergative and other ...
... semantic parameter . The semantic basis of the intransitive split in Japanese is that if the sole argument is agent , the verb is unergative , and otherwise , unaccusative ; in Italian , activity verbs are unergative and other ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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