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force - dynamic verbs : cause , help , and make.22 Here , however , the complement clauses do not correspond to the EFFECT argument , as they do in the standard cases like X forced Y to VP . Rather , the subject complements in 76d ...
force - dynamic verbs : cause , help , and make.22 Here , however , the complement clauses do not correspond to the EFFECT argument , as they do in the standard cases like X forced Y to VP . Rather , the subject complements in 76d ...
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( S ) or , with bivalent verbs , the highest - ranking argument ( A ) ( see Bickel & Yadava 2000 for detailed discussion ) . And again just as in control constructions , there is a second condition on PSA status : the raised argument ...
( S ) or , with bivalent verbs , the highest - ranking argument ( A ) ( see Bickel & Yadava 2000 for detailed discussion ) . And again just as in control constructions , there is a second condition on PSA status : the raised argument ...
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The verb jāyab ' go ' licenses two arguments : a theme ( here , bakaribalā ' goat herder ' ) and a locative - marked location ... verbs of putting - were treated as including a locative- marked goal argument in their valence .
The verb jāyab ' go ' licenses two arguments : a theme ( here , bakaribalā ' goat herder ' ) and a locative - marked location ... verbs of putting - were treated as including a locative- marked goal argument in their valence .
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