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The unique controller is the character to which the head assigns the role of Actor for that action — whatever its syntactic position . The notion of action is relatively familiar , but we take a moment to make our use of it clear .
The unique controller is the character to which the head assigns the role of Actor for that action — whatever its syntactic position . The notion of action is relatively familiar , but we take a moment to make our use of it clear .
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Now , although someone else can believe you will do X , no one else can execute your intention to do X. That is , someone who holds an intention is necessarily identical with the individual who executes the intended action .
Now , although someone else can believe you will do X , no one else can execute your intention to do X. That is , someone who holds an intention is necessarily identical with the individual who executes the intended action .
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Verbs like contract with , hire , and hire oneself out describe a transfer of money in exchange for an obligation to perform an action ; the character that receives the money undertakes the obligation , and is therefore the controller .
Verbs like contract with , hire , and hire oneself out describe a transfer of money in exchange for an obligation to perform an action ; the character that receives the money undertakes the obligation , and is therefore the controller .
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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