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If the future participle is actually an adjectival form meaning ' about to V ' , we would not expect it to exhibit the same range of epistemic and root meanings that are typically found with tense forms that spell out Irrealis .
If the future participle is actually an adjectival form meaning ' about to V ' , we would not expect it to exhibit the same range of epistemic and root meanings that are typically found with tense forms that spell out Irrealis .
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A natural way of accounting for this kind of alternation is to say that remove , for example , has a single meaning , or LEXICAL - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( LCS ) , but two possible argument structures . ( 90 ) a .
A natural way of accounting for this kind of alternation is to say that remove , for example , has a single meaning , or LEXICAL - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( LCS ) , but two possible argument structures . ( 90 ) a .
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Another example is how count vs. mass noun marking can be used to infer aspects of meaning . After giving this a fair exposition , B notes that when this is all over , it still does not give much detailed meaning of individual words .
Another example is how count vs. mass noun marking can be used to infer aspects of meaning . After giving this a fair exposition , B notes that when this is all over , it still does not give much detailed meaning of individual words .
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