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Briefly summarized , Sorace's position is that a purely syntactic account of unaccusativity is insufficient to ... the Unaccusativity Hypothesis ) but also to lexical - semantic hierarchies that subdivide the range of unaccusative and ...
Briefly summarized , Sorace's position is that a purely syntactic account of unaccusativity is insufficient to ... the Unaccusativity Hypothesis ) but also to lexical - semantic hierarchies that subdivide the range of unaccusative and ...
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theless some suggestions ( e.g. Perlmutter 1978 , McClure 1990 ) that the split ( unergative versus unaccusative ) ... broad regularities in meaning that divide intransitive verbs into unergatives and unaccusatives , it is suggested by ...
theless some suggestions ( e.g. Perlmutter 1978 , McClure 1990 ) that the split ( unergative versus unaccusative ) ... broad regularities in meaning that divide intransitive verbs into unergatives and unaccusatives , it is suggested by ...
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Instead , verbs that do not satisfy the constraints are not compati- ble with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic con- straints ...
Instead , verbs that do not satisfy the constraints are not compati- ble with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic con- straints ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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