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Given this set of assumptions , it is conceivable that turn on , mess up , look up , and throw away are either compounds or discontinuous Vs or both . There are good reasons for considering them to be both . 2.1 . V - P COMPOUNDS .
Given this set of assumptions , it is conceivable that turn on , mess up , look up , and throw away are either compounds or discontinuous Vs or both . There are good reasons for considering them to be both . 2.1 . V - P COMPOUNDS .
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Although much of the evidence for the compound status of V - P lexemes might - depending on one's theory of word formation — be ... The usual arguments for distinguishing V - P words from lexical compounds are far from convincing .
Although much of the evidence for the compound status of V - P lexemes might - depending on one's theory of word formation — be ... The usual arguments for distinguishing V - P words from lexical compounds are far from convincing .
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As noted in $ 2.1 , the P on the right of a compound often expresses what is transparently an argument of the head V ( e.g. ... which involves both a deviation from the ordinary head - right structure of compounds and a correlation with ...
As noted in $ 2.1 , the P on the right of a compound often expresses what is transparently an argument of the head V ( e.g. ... which involves both a deviation from the ordinary head - right structure of compounds and a correlation with ...
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