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In the absence of a universal ' event phrase ' , the best we can aim for is a property of constructions that singles ... Assume that events as an ontological category of cognition are individuated by temporal properties such as their ...
In the absence of a universal ' event phrase ' , the best we can aim for is a property of constructions that singles ... Assume that events as an ontological category of cognition are individuated by temporal properties such as their ...
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Let us also briefly consider the relationship between the MEP and the semantic and conceptual properties of event representations . The MEP is a property of constructions that describes how they ' package ' information about events ...
Let us also briefly consider the relationship between the MEP and the semantic and conceptual properties of event representations . The MEP is a property of constructions that describes how they ' package ' information about events ...
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For clustering 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 ...
For clustering 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 ...
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