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( Michaelis 1998 : 174 ) Sentence A9 shows that a main - clause event description is not interpreted as starting earlier than the event described in the subordinate when - clause . Sentence A10 shows that a main - clause stative ...
( Michaelis 1998 : 174 ) Sentence A9 shows that a main - clause event description is not interpreted as starting earlier than the event described in the subordinate when - clause . Sentence A10 shows that a main - clause stative ...
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Many theories of lexical meaning assume that argument realization is derived from underlying event structure : the relative prominence of coarguments in a clause follows from their relative semantic prominence in how the event unfolds .
Many theories of lexical meaning assume that argument realization is derived from underlying event structure : the relative prominence of coarguments in a clause follows from their relative semantic prominence in how the event unfolds .
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Theories differ in their details , but the idea is that event structures are hierarchically arranged to reflect the basic subevental and causal structure of the event described by the verb . For example , following the representations ...
Theories differ in their details , but the idea is that event structures are hierarchically arranged to reflect the basic subevental and causal structure of the event described by the verb . For example , following the representations ...
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