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We propose that the difference can be captured in a single property , which we term the macro - event property ( MEP ) ... of event semantics originally proposed by Davidson ( 1967 ) and further advanced , for example , in Parsons 1990.
We propose that the difference can be captured in a single property , which we term the macro - event property ( MEP ) ... of event semantics originally proposed by Davidson ( 1967 ) and further advanced , for example , in Parsons 1990.
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As noted in the introduction , our proposal can be seen as an exponent of the growing awareness that compositional ... To be sure , our analyses hint at such connections.20 We have proposed that more than three beers denotes the set of ...
As noted in the introduction , our proposal can be seen as an exponent of the growing awareness that compositional ... To be sure , our analyses hint at such connections.20 We have proposed that more than three beers denotes the set of ...
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Whereas Skehan has proposed that fluency , accuracy , and complexity of output are negatively affected by task difficulty , Robinson has argued that increases in task complexity do not degrade output . The final chapter of this section ...
Whereas Skehan has proposed that fluency , accuracy , and complexity of output are negatively affected by task difficulty , Robinson has argued that increases in task complexity do not degrade output . The final chapter of this section ...
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