Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... single macro - event expression ( ' Floyd went from Nijmegen across the river to Elst ' ) . Type - II languages permit integration of departure and arrival , but require a separate macro - event expression for the encoding of some ...
... single macro - event expression ( ' Floyd went from Nijmegen across the river to Elst ' ) . Type - II languages permit integration of departure and arrival , but require a separate macro - event expression for the encoding of some ...
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... single out ' event phrases ' that segment linguistic event representations in ways that can be meaningfully compared across languages . Intuitively , the issue here is one of ' coherence ' or ' compactness ' of packaging . Consider ...
... single out ' event phrases ' that segment linguistic event representations in ways that can be meaningfully compared across languages . Intuitively , the issue here is one of ' coherence ' or ' compactness ' of packaging . Consider ...
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... single VP . Since an optional time adverbial has to be understood as denoting a time interval that covers both subevents , the construc- tion has the MEP . Unlike source and goal , route - path functions cannot be expressed in Japanese ...
... single VP . Since an optional time adverbial has to be understood as denoting a time interval that covers both subevents , the construc- tion has the MEP . Unlike source and goal , route - path functions cannot be expressed in Japanese ...
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