Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... properties such as their beginning and / or end in time , their duration , and their position on the timeline with respect to other events or some calendrical scale . While all subevents in 7 always have these properties conceptually ...
... properties such as their beginning and / or end in time , their duration , and their position on the timeline with respect to other events or some calendrical scale . While all subevents in 7 always have these properties conceptually ...
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... properties of events . These properties are modeled in predicate logic by predicates over an existentially bound event variable . We assume a subevent relation ≤ which defines a partial order among subevents ; to be more precise ...
... properties of events . These properties are modeled in predicate logic by predicates over an existentially bound event variable . We assume a subevent relation ≤ which defines a partial order among subevents ; to be more precise ...
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... properties of OV languages of different language families , see Sells 1990 on Korean and Japanese . The clustering symptoms involve at least the following properties : first , clustered verbs are a compact syntactic unit . The verbs are ...
... properties of OV languages of different language families , see Sells 1990 on Korean and Japanese . The clustering symptoms involve at least the following properties : first , clustered verbs are a compact syntactic unit . The verbs are ...
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