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THE STRUCTURE OF LEXICAL MEANING : WHY SEMANTICS REALLY MATTERS JOHN BEAVERS The University of Texas at Austin This ... I show that for these alternations the relevant semantic contrast is in strength of truth conditions : direct ...
THE STRUCTURE OF LEXICAL MEANING : WHY SEMANTICS REALLY MATTERS JOHN BEAVERS The University of Texas at Austin This ... I show that for these alternations the relevant semantic contrast is in strength of truth conditions : direct ...
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Returning to the larger issue of the mapping of lexical semantics to morphosyntax , although I have said the MAP is ... First , the notion of semantic prominence encoded in the MAP is one of strength of truth conditions : an argument is ...
Returning to the larger issue of the mapping of lexical semantics to morphosyntax , although I have said the MAP is ... First , the notion of semantic prominence encoded in the MAP is one of strength of truth conditions : an argument is ...
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Direct object and dative shifting : Semantic and pragmatic case . Objects : Towards a theory of grammatical relations , ed . by Frans Plank , 151–82 . ... Affectedness and direct objects : The role of lexical semantics in the ...
Direct object and dative shifting : Semantic and pragmatic case . Objects : Towards a theory of grammatical relations , ed . by Frans Plank , 151–82 . ... Affectedness and direct objects : The role of lexical semantics in the ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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