Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... events into constructions that have the MEP ( MACRO - EVENT EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) . In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ...
... events into constructions that have the MEP ( MACRO - EVENT EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) . In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ...
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... macro - event expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and semantic composition in complex event expressions does not directly deal with the problem of event ...
... macro - event expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and semantic composition in complex event expressions does not directly deal with the problem of event ...
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... event of motion from source past some route ground to goal , as in Fig . 1. Japanese requires minimally two macro- event expressions to cover this scenario , and Yukatek speakers need three independent clauses , one per location ...
... event of motion from source past some route ground to goal , as in Fig . 1. Japanese requires minimally two macro- event expressions to cover this scenario , and Yukatek speakers need three independent clauses , one per location ...
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