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The domain of event representation is ripe for work in semantic typology . Events play a pervasive role in natural language semantics.1 At the same time , the relationship between linguistic and internal cognitive event representations ...
The domain of event representation is ripe for work in semantic typology . Events play a pervasive role in natural language semantics.1 At the same time , the relationship between linguistic and internal cognitive event representations ...
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categories all charged with the function of event encoding , and the cut - off points between these categories do not agree across languages . As it stands , a typology of linguistic event segmentation based on verb phrases or clauses ...
categories all charged with the function of event encoding , and the cut - off points between these categories do not agree across languages . As it stands , a typology of linguistic event segmentation based on verb phrases or clauses ...
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A semantic typology of event encoding necessitates a number of important methodological decisions . Since events are encoded in language , not just by lexical items alone , but by verb phrases , clauses , and larger discourse units ...
A semantic typology of event encoding necessitates a number of important methodological decisions . Since events are encoded in language , not just by lexical items alone , but by verb phrases , clauses , and larger discourse units ...
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