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( at least some cake / wine consumed ) Creation verbs show a similar alternation with on ( e.g. write / build ( on ) ) ... Thus object alternations are not in general about change of state , and it is hard to imagine what type of caused ...
( at least some cake / wine consumed ) Creation verbs show a similar alternation with on ( e.g. write / build ( on ) ) ... Thus object alternations are not in general about change of state , and it is hard to imagine what type of caused ...
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factor in general for the CHOICE of a variant in context , it is not obvious that this is what fundamentally governs the alternations I have discussed . First , given the truth - conditional contrasts we have seen in many of the above ...
factor in general for the CHOICE of a variant in context , it is not obvious that this is what fundamentally governs the alternations I have discussed . First , given the truth - conditional contrasts we have seen in many of the above ...
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however , that among subject / oblique alternations , Ackerman and Moore discuss two putative counterexamples to the MAP . First are Spanish accusative / dative causee alternations , where they argue that the dative bears an additional ...
however , that among subject / oblique alternations , Ackerman and Moore discuss two putative counterexamples to the MAP . First are Spanish accusative / dative causee alternations , where they argue that the dative bears an additional ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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