Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... argument structure ' ( 1-27 ) and constitutes a considerable update of the research program reported in Hale & Keyser 1993. The guiding intuition H & K pursue in their search for a theory of argument structure is to look closely at the ...
... argument structure ' ( 1-27 ) and constitutes a considerable update of the research program reported in Hale & Keyser 1993. The guiding intuition H & K pursue in their search for a theory of argument structure is to look closely at the ...
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... argument only if that argument possesses a maximal amount of the relevant ( deverbal ) property . The result is a maximum standard . The situation is different in the case of other types of arguments . Since the completion of the ...
... argument only if that argument possesses a maximal amount of the relevant ( deverbal ) property . The result is a maximum standard . The situation is different in the case of other types of arguments . Since the completion of the ...
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... argument immediately after the verb , showing no preference for placing the benefactive argument first . = As expected , performance on Condition 4 differed significantly from performance on Conditions 1 and 2 for all age groups . A two ...
... argument immediately after the verb , showing no preference for placing the benefactive argument first . = As expected , performance on Condition 4 differed significantly from performance on Conditions 1 and 2 for all age groups . A two ...
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