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a In fact , this isomorphism has led many to assume that the decomposition is the syntax , for example , v in 5b represents cause and V represents a change of state ( Hale & Keyser 1993 , 1997 , 1998 , 2002 , Pesetsky 1995 , von Stechow ...
a In fact , this isomorphism has led many to assume that the decomposition is the syntax , for example , v in 5b represents cause and V represents a change of state ( Hale & Keyser 1993 , 1997 , 1998 , 2002 , Pesetsky 1995 , von Stechow ...
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I discuss several possibilities , including subevental structure , aspect , types of caused events , and even pragmatics . ... ( change of location , cf. put ) [ x cause [ y to come to be at z ] / LOAD ] b . John loaded the wagon with ...
I discuss several possibilities , including subevental structure , aspect , types of caused events , and even pragmatics . ... ( change of location , cf. put ) [ x cause [ y to come to be at z ] / LOAD ] b . John loaded the wagon with ...
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ing event that temporally precedes and causes a becoming event . In 14b the change of location precedes and causes the change of state , so the decomposition SHOULD be 17 . ( 17 ) [ [ x cause [ y to come to be at z ] / LOAD ] ] CAUSE ...
ing event that temporally precedes and causes a becoming event . In 14b the change of location precedes and causes the change of state , so the decomposition SHOULD be 17 . ( 17 ) [ [ x cause [ y to come to be at z ] / LOAD ] ] CAUSE ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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