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Type - I languages are either satellite - framed on Talmy's typology , or they have SERIAL VERB or MULTIVERB constructions that permit combinations of multiple location - change - denoting verb phrases in ...
Type - I languages are either satellite - framed on Talmy's typology , or they have SERIAL VERB or MULTIVERB constructions that permit combinations of multiple location - change - denoting verb phrases in ...
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LANGUAGE GENETIC AFFILIATION COUNTRY RESEARCHER LEXICALIZATION TYPE ( of data collection ) Basque isolate Spain I. Ibarretxe- verb - framed Antuñano ( Ibarretxe - Antuñano 2004b , 2007a ) Dutch Indo - European The Netherlands J.
LANGUAGE GENETIC AFFILIATION COUNTRY RESEARCHER LEXICALIZATION TYPE ( of data collection ) Basque isolate Spain I. Ibarretxe- verb - framed Antuñano ( Ibarretxe - Antuñano 2004b , 2007a ) Dutch Indo - European The Netherlands J.
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Since events are encoded in language , not just by lexical items alone , but by verb phrases , clauses , and larger discourse units , we have focused here on the problem of how conceptually comparable event representations are segmented ...
Since events are encoded in language , not just by lexical items alone , but by verb phrases , clauses , and larger discourse units , we have focused here on the problem of how conceptually comparable event representations are segmented ...
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