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Informally speaking , the BIUNIQUENESS CONSTRAINT requires every syntactic argument and oblique to be assigned exactly one thematic role by the lexical head of the verb phrase ( and / or an argument structure construction in the sense ...
Informally speaking , the BIUNIQUENESS CONSTRAINT requires every syntactic argument and oblique to be assigned exactly one thematic role by the lexical head of the verb phrase ( and / or an argument structure construction in the sense ...
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The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments , while specific indefinites are always existential ; or , put otherwise , a predicative indefinite cannot ...
The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments , while specific indefinites are always existential ; or , put otherwise , a predicative indefinite cannot ...
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associated arguments or obliques into a subordinate clause that has the grammatical status of an adverb ( Table 6 ) . SUBORDINATE MATRIX BASIC II Xb reason reason 9 次-an 9 及 CLAUSE CLAUSE SUFFIX MEANING EXTENDED MEANINGS ARGUMENT ...
associated arguments or obliques into a subordinate clause that has the grammatical status of an adverb ( Table 6 ) . SUBORDINATE MATRIX BASIC II Xb reason reason 9 次-an 9 及 CLAUSE CLAUSE SUFFIX MEANING EXTENDED MEANINGS ARGUMENT ...
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