Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... direction information in macro - event expressions . Directions ( in the technical sense of Jackendoff 1983 ; cf. Table 1 above ) are the only path functions that are not restricted to ( literal or metaphorical ) motion events , but ...
... direction information in macro - event expressions . Directions ( in the technical sense of Jackendoff 1983 ; cf. Table 1 above ) are the only path functions that are not restricted to ( literal or metaphorical ) motion events , but ...
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... direction adver- bials in these two functions as long as they encode collinear direction vectors . This does not adequately describe a scenario involving direction change , such as that in Fig . 4. According to the unique vector ...
... direction adver- bials in these two functions as long as they encode collinear direction vectors . This does not adequately describe a scenario involving direction change , such as that in Fig . 4. According to the unique vector ...
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... direction vector . Descriptions of this clip adhered to this format in all languages in our sample , except for frequent omissions of some of the segments . The Ewe description in 53 omits two segments , the initial move to the right ...
... direction vector . Descriptions of this clip adhered to this format in all languages in our sample , except for frequent omissions of some of the segments . The Ewe description in 53 omits two segments , the initial move to the right ...
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