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Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure . By Ken Hale and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 39. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 2002. Pp . X , 281. ISBN 0262582147. $ 28 . Reviewed by KLEANTHES K. GROHMANN ...
Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure . By Ken Hale and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 39. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 2002. Pp . X , 281. ISBN 0262582147. $ 28 . Reviewed by KLEANTHES K. GROHMANN ...
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Consider first the case of the argument satisfying mapping to objects . Because it cannot be asserted that the eventuality corresponding to the participle is completed until the argument has been totally affected in the relevant way ...
Consider first the case of the argument satisfying mapping to objects . Because it cannot be asserted that the eventuality corresponding to the participle is completed until the argument has been totally affected in the relevant way ...
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Post - hoc Tukey pairwise comparisons indicated that adults were significantly more likely than all child age groups except twelve - year - olds to place the benefactive argument first ( p < 0.001 for all groups ) , and that twelve ...
Post - hoc Tukey pairwise comparisons indicated that adults were significantly more likely than all child age groups except twelve - year - olds to place the benefactive argument first ( p < 0.001 for all groups ) , and that twelve ...
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