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Many theories of lexical meaning assume that argument realization is derived from underlying event structure : the ... I use as a case study English locative and conative alternations , which , I argue , reflect stronger and weaker ...
Many theories of lexical meaning assume that argument realization is derived from underlying event structure : the ... I use as a case study English locative and conative alternations , which , I argue , reflect stronger and weaker ...
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Prominence preservation also plays a role in argument alternations . This article focuses on DIRECT / OBLIQUE ALTERNATIONS , in which one or more arguments alternate between direct and oblique argument realization .
Prominence preservation also plays a role in argument alternations . This article focuses on DIRECT / OBLIQUE ALTERNATIONS , in which one or more arguments alternate between direct and oblique argument realization .
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Second , as shown with the conative , sometimes alternations affect just one argument and involve no reranking , so that ... I argue that there is one thing that unifies all of these alternations , but it has little to do with event ...
Second , as shown with the conative , sometimes alternations affect just one argument and involve no reranking , so that ... I argue that there is one thing that unifies all of these alternations , but it has little to do with event ...
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