Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... segmentation . Previous typological studies have focused on segmentation into syntactic ( Pawley 1987 ) or intonational units ( Givón 1991 ) . We argue that the correlation between such units and semantic / conceptual event ...
... segmentation . Previous typological studies have focused on segmentation into syntactic ( Pawley 1987 ) or intonational units ( Givón 1991 ) . We argue that the correlation between such units and semantic / conceptual event ...
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... SEGMENTATION , or the distribution of information about an event across the parts of an utterance . For instance , the breaking event in 1 is packaged in a single clause in la - b , segmented across two clauses in lc - g , and segmented ...
... SEGMENTATION , or the distribution of information about an event across the parts of an utterance . For instance , the breaking event in 1 is packaged in a single clause in la - b , segmented across two clauses in lc - g , and segmented ...
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... segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and languagespecific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases ...
... segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and languagespecific constraints on event segmentation . We have shown that syntactic categories such as verb phrases ...
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