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This is because they are verb - specific , yet argument realization patterns tend to
apply to many verbs . In order to generalize across individual thematic roles
assigned by different verbs , Dowty ( 1989 : 77 ) defines THEMATIC ROLE
TYPES ...
This is because they are verb - specific , yet argument realization patterns tend to
apply to many verbs . In order to generalize across individual thematic roles
assigned by different verbs , Dowty ( 1989 : 77 ) defines THEMATIC ROLE
TYPES ...
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In phonology , if for each observed process , the triggering environment for its
application is present in the surface form , we ... Opacity can fall into two
situations : ( i ) cases in which a process in a language should apply because its
conditions ...
In phonology , if for each observed process , the triggering environment for its
application is present in the surface form , we ... Opacity can fall into two
situations : ( i ) cases in which a process in a language should apply because its
conditions ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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