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That state is entailed by the sentence whose verb is in the perfect ( see 84 for qualifications ) . If someone catches the flu , his / her having the flu ( for some time after the event ) is entailed . The other kind of state is the ...
That state is entailed by the sentence whose verb is in the perfect ( see 84 for qualifications ) . If someone catches the flu , his / her having the flu ( for some time after the event ) is entailed . The other kind of state is the ...
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( McCawley 1971 ) Pace McCawley and others , the replicability of an event type contextually associated with the base eventuality does not seem to be a PRESUPPOSITION of sentences such as 37 . Presuppositions can usually be negated by a ...
( McCawley 1971 ) Pace McCawley and others , the replicability of an event type contextually associated with the base eventuality does not seem to be a PRESUPPOSITION of sentences such as 37 . Presuppositions can usually be negated by a ...
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Sentences whose verbs are in the perfect , however , can receive continuative readings even when no durational adverbs are present , as sentence 45 shows . ( 45 ) Ken has been sick . a . Ken is still sick . b . Ken is not sick anymore .
Sentences whose verbs are in the perfect , however , can receive continuative readings even when no durational adverbs are present , as sentence 45 shows . ( 45 ) Ken has been sick . a . Ken is still sick . b . Ken is not sick anymore .
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acquisition adpositions affectedness affix alternations Amsterdam analysis approach argue argument base eventuality bigram Cambridge University Press chapter Chinese Chomsky clitic code-switching Cognitive comparative concepts complement clauses complex constraints constructions contact language context contrast corpus crosslinguistic CTVs dative descriptive categories discourse discussion Dowty encoded event example fact filler function grammar guage Haspelmath head-noun Hokkien iconic interaction interpretation John Benjamins Journal language-particular lexical entailments Linguistic Typology main clauses mapping markedness marker meaning metaphorical modality morphemes morphology morphosyntactic morphotactics noun object oblique patterns perfect phonology phrase polysynthesis position pragmatic predicate present processing properties propositions reading reduplication reference relative clauses relevant role semantic sentence sign languages Singapore English speakers specific structure substratum syntactic syntax Tagalog tense thematic roles tion topic typologists typology variation verb verb-final verb-final complements verb-second verb-second complements WH-interrogative word order