Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... possible to combine a departureand an arrival - entailing ground phrase in a single VP . Since an optional time adverbial has to be understood as denoting a time interval that covers both subevents , the construction has the MEP ...
... possible to combine a departureand an arrival - entailing ground phrase in a single VP . Since an optional time adverbial has to be understood as denoting a time interval that covers both subevents , the construction has the MEP ...
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... possible that in 1971 , sixteen - year - old Louis - Pierre R. ( 092 ) , with 64 % [ R ] , was recorded in the late stages of such a switch , which was complete by 1984 , when he had 100 % [ R ] . This might also be true of some of the ...
... possible that in 1971 , sixteen - year - old Louis - Pierre R. ( 092 ) , with 64 % [ R ] , was recorded in the late stages of such a switch , which was complete by 1984 , when he had 100 % [ R ] . This might also be true of some of the ...
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... possible in the construction , some unergatives , such as go and come , and most unaccusatives , such as fall , occur , and arrive , which simply denote motion without specifying manner . Ch . 4 explores the cognate object ( CO ) ...
... possible in the construction , some unergatives , such as go and come , and most unaccusatives , such as fall , occur , and arrive , which simply denote motion without specifying manner . Ch . 4 explores the cognate object ( CO ) ...
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