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For several languages in our sample ( e.g. Lao , Yukatek ) , there were pictures in our elicitation tool for which responses did not include locative adpositions — they were scenes that were treated outside the basic locative ...
For several languages in our sample ( e.g. Lao , Yukatek ) , there were pictures in our elicitation tool for which responses did not include locative adpositions — they were scenes that were treated outside the basic locative ...
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Crucially for our purposes , each basic predicate establishes a control relation - a type of semantic binding — between its action argument and one of its other arguments . The syntactic control behavior exhibited by a particular word ...
Crucially for our purposes , each basic predicate establishes a control relation - a type of semantic binding — between its action argument and one of its other arguments . The syntactic control behavior exhibited by a particular word ...
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23 The basic schema for force - dynamic verbs ( 73 ) says nothing to restrict control in these arguments , so they govern free control . The contrast between these cases and the standard cases shows that control cannot be determined by ...
23 The basic schema for force - dynamic verbs ( 73 ) says nothing to restrict control in these arguments , so they govern free control . The contrast between these cases and the standard cases shows that control cannot be determined by ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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