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16 In short , the apparent free control in 67a is actually due to freedom in assigning the implicit actor role . ... second , unique control is determined in terms of thematic roles that the head assigns to its arguments — though the ...
16 In short , the apparent free control in 67a is actually due to freedom in assigning the implicit actor role . ... second , unique control is determined in terms of thematic roles that the head assigns to its arguments — though the ...
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Similarly , a member of a team has the joint intention ' We intend to win the game , and My role in this activity is to do such - and - such ' . Note that although one can HOLD a joint intention , one cannot EXECUTE it ; one can only ...
Similarly , a member of a team has the joint intention ' We intend to win the game , and My role in this activity is to do such - and - such ' . Note that although one can HOLD a joint intention , one cannot EXECUTE it ; one can only ...
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Yet thematic role assignment is quite different . ( 119 ) a . Nominal Bill ; avoided / resisted j - attempts to shoot him . Bill ; expected an j_jattempt to shoot him . Bill , anticipated an jxjattempt to shoot him . b .
Yet thematic role assignment is quite different . ( 119 ) a . Nominal Bill ; avoided / resisted j - attempts to shoot him . Bill ; expected an j_jattempt to shoot him . Bill , anticipated an jxjattempt to shoot him . b .
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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