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thought of as an association of each of its arguments with a set of lexical
entailments constituting its thematic role , that is , the set of things that must be
true of that argument in order for it to have had that role in the described event .
thought of as an association of each of its arguments with a set of lexical
entailments constituting its thematic role , that is , the set of things that must be
true of that argument in order for it to have had that role in the described event .
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... prototypical ' role to i than the latter . Thus , while the argument selection
principle predicts possible and impossible verbs , the paradigmatic argument
selection principle makes predictions about POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE
PARADIGMS ...
... prototypical ' role to i than the latter . Thus , while the argument selection
principle predicts possible and impossible verbs , the paradigmatic argument
selection principle makes predictions about POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE
PARADIGMS ...
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Given 65 , we should expect up to 23 = 8 such sets — possible L - thematic role
types . But the ... This has the effect of restricting the space of semantically
contentful L - thematic roles to just four , which form the subset hierarchy in 66.
Given 65 , we should expect up to 23 = 8 such sets — possible L - thematic role
types . But the ... This has the effect of restricting the space of semantically
contentful L - thematic roles to just four , which form the subset hierarchy in 66.
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
The interplay between comparative concepts and descriptive | 696 |
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