Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... subevents of departure , passing , and arrival can be made explicit in 9c ( witness 9d ) , but not in 9a ( witness the unaccept- ability of 9b ) . The subevents in 9a are not temporally individuated inasmuch as they are syntactically ...
... subevents of departure , passing , and arrival can be made explicit in 9c ( witness 9d ) , but not in 9a ( witness the unaccept- ability of 9b ) . The subevents in 9a are not temporally individuated inasmuch as they are syntactically ...
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... subevents . ' Tim- ing ' of individual subevents , as required for the interpretation of the adverbs then and finally in 18b and 19b , is impossible ; it requires minimally multiple coordinated verb phrases , as in 18c and 19c . Macro ...
... subevents . ' Tim- ing ' of individual subevents , as required for the interpretation of the adverbs then and finally in 18b and 19b , is impossible ; it requires minimally multiple coordinated verb phrases , as in 18c and 19c . Macro ...
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... subevents that may be referred to in a macro - event expression are those subevents to which the ( temporal , causal , etc. ) relations encoded by the expression are understood to apply . Consider the triads in 42-43 . ( 42 ) a ...
... subevents that may be referred to in a macro - event expression are those subevents to which the ( temporal , causal , etc. ) relations encoded by the expression are understood to apply . Consider the triads in 42-43 . ( 42 ) a ...
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