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In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ' , arrival at ' goal ' , and passing of an intermediate ' route ' ground into a single macro - event expression ( ' Floyd went from Nijmegen ...
In type - I languages , it is possible to integrate subevents of departure from ' source ' , arrival at ' goal ' , and passing of an intermediate ' route ' ground into a single macro - event expression ( ' Floyd went from Nijmegen ...
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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 out those constructions in each language that package the information about an event in comparable ways .
In the absence of a universal ' event phrase ' , the best we can aim for is a property of constructions that singles out those constructions in each language that package the information about an event in comparable ways .
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To add this passing subevent to the semantic representation expressed in 23 , the single - clause construction must be broken up into a main clause and a ' converb ' clause ( corresponding loosely to an English gerund clause ...
To add this passing subevent to the semantic representation expressed in 23 , the single - clause construction must be broken up into a main clause and a ' converb ' clause ( corresponding loosely to an English gerund clause ...
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