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We might refer to these sets of lexical entailments — whatever they are — as the BUILDER and BUILDEE roles respectively . ... For example , the intersection of BUILDEE and , say , the CRACKEE role of the object of transitive crack is a ...
We might refer to these sets of lexical entailments — whatever they are — as the BUILDER and BUILDEE roles respectively . ... For example , the intersection of BUILDEE and , say , the CRACKEE role of the object of transitive crack is a ...
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One form takes argument i as a direct argument , the second as an oblique , and the former assigns a ' more prototypical ' role to i than the latter . Thus , while the argument selection principle predicts possible and impossible verbs ...
One form takes argument i as a direct argument , the second as an oblique , and the former assigns a ' more prototypical ' role to i than the latter . Thus , while the argument selection principle predicts possible and impossible verbs ...
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Given 65 , we should expect up to 23 = 8 such sets — possible L - thematic role types . ... 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 . ... 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 |
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