Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... lexical semantics . The typology of event segmentation has a lexical component as well : to what extent and in what respects do languages vary in the lexical labels ( most commonly , verbs ) they provide for event categories ? Events ...
... lexical semantics . The typology of event segmentation has a lexical component as well : to what extent and in what respects do languages vary in the lexical labels ( most commonly , verbs ) they provide for event categories ? Events ...
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... lexical head of the verb phrase ( and / or an argument structure construction in the sense of Goldberg 1995 ) , and , conversely , every thematic role entailed by the lexical head or construction to be linked to exactly one argument or ...
... lexical head of the verb phrase ( and / or an argument structure construction in the sense of Goldberg 1995 ) , and , conversely , every thematic role entailed by the lexical head or construction to be linked to exactly one argument or ...
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... LEXICAL CONSIDERATIONS . In the 1962 data , Labov found some words that were associated with greater centralization than others with a similar phonetic structure . He proposed that lexical confusion might play a role , for example ...
... LEXICAL CONSIDERATIONS . In the 1962 data , Labov found some words that were associated with greater centralization than others with a similar phonetic structure . He proposed that lexical confusion might play a role , for example ...
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