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( 44 ) SUBJECT - PREDICATE CONSTRUCTION ( fsubject - head - cxt & fdeclarative - cl ) : MTR ( SEM Y ( X ) ] VFORM fin subj - pred - cl = SYN CAT AUX DTRS ( SEM X ) , INV SEM Y The DECLARATIVE CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION requires that the ...
( 44 ) SUBJECT - PREDICATE CONSTRUCTION ( fsubject - head - cxt & fdeclarative - cl ) : MTR ( SEM Y ( X ) ] VFORM fin subj - pred - cl = SYN CAT AUX DTRS ( SEM X ) , INV SEM Y The DECLARATIVE CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION requires that the ...
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The locative alternation is similar , although the semantics is more complex since there are two noncausers that are or could be affected , and thus TWO scales for each predicate . For spray / load verbs , the alternating participants ...
The locative alternation is similar , although the semantics is more complex since there are two noncausers that are or could be affected , and thus TWO scales for each predicate . For spray / load verbs , the alternating participants ...
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After ' localizing the two locations , the predicate denoting a change of location ' moves ' between these loci : its path movement goes from the source location to the goal location . In 17 , the predicate is WALK , and in signing it ...
After ' localizing the two locations , the predicate denoting a change of location ' moves ' between these loci : its path movement goes from the source location to the goal location . In 17 , the predicate is WALK , and in signing it ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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