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typologically diverse languages impose on the segmentation of complex motion events into constructions that have the MEP ( MACRO - EVENT EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) .
typologically diverse languages impose on the segmentation of complex motion events into constructions that have the MEP ( MACRO - EVENT EXPRESSIONS ) . We identify several types of languages ( see Figure 2 below ) .
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Two further principles , with similar rationales to the biuniqueness constraint , are the MACRO - EVENT LINKING PRINCIPLE and the REFERENTIAL UNIQUENESS CONSTRAINT . Event descriptions encode sets of subevents and sets of relations that ...
Two further principles , with similar rationales to the biuniqueness constraint , are the MACRO - EVENT LINKING PRINCIPLE and the REFERENTIAL UNIQUENESS CONSTRAINT . Event descriptions encode sets of subevents and sets of relations that ...
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Japanese requires minimally two macroevent expressions to cover this scenario , and Yukatek speakers need three independent ... require three VPs , just like Yukatek , but they combine these VPs into single macro - event expressions .
Japanese requires minimally two macroevent expressions to cover this scenario , and Yukatek speakers need three independent ... require three VPs , just like Yukatek , but they combine these VPs into single macro - event expressions .
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