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Briefly summarized , Sorace's position is that a purely syntactic account of unaccusativity is insufficient to capture the systematic variation exhibited in the use of Italian auxiliary verbs . Instead , she suggests that the unmarked ...
Briefly summarized , Sorace's position is that a purely syntactic account of unaccusativity is insufficient to capture the systematic variation exhibited in the use of Italian auxiliary verbs . Instead , she suggests that the unmarked ...
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If , however , the crucial features of unergatives and unaccusatives are not characterized by a set of semantic features alone , some of the properties of unaccusativity must be syntactic . It must be noted , however , that the ...
If , however , the crucial features of unergatives and unaccusatives are not characterized by a set of semantic features alone , some of the properties of unaccusativity must be syntactic . It must be noted , however , that the ...
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late the linking rules between arguments and syntactic configurations , but I will discuss the question on the standard assumption that the external argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject ...
late the linking rules between arguments and syntactic configurations , but I will discuss the question on the standard assumption that the external argument of a verb is projected outside the maximal projection of the verb ( in subject ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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