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If the adverb rudely is some kind of argument , then the verb depart must fall into a category mapping adverbs into predicates . Assuming ' IV ' as the category of ( complete ) intransitive verbs , and adding adv as a basic category ...
If the adverb rudely is some kind of argument , then the verb depart must fall into a category mapping adverbs into predicates . Assuming ' IV ' as the category of ( complete ) intransitive verbs , and adding adv as a basic category ...
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... coördinate ( associated with the particular verb ) and ' generalizing over it in a way specific to the Ad - Verb . There are certainly Ad - Verbs that have the same kind of quantifying effect as Lewis ' Ad - Sentences : ( 82 ) ...
... coördinate ( associated with the particular verb ) and ' generalizing over it in a way specific to the Ad - Verb . There are certainly Ad - Verbs that have the same kind of quantifying effect as Lewis ' Ad - Sentences : ( 82 ) ...
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Besides being subject to the same attachment errors to which obligatory rules fall prey , optional rules are subject to errors of an entirely different kind , describable as errors of overproductivity . In a hypothesized grammar in ...
Besides being subject to the same attachment errors to which obligatory rules fall prey , optional rules are subject to errors of an entirely different kind , describable as errors of overproductivity . In a hypothesized grammar in ...
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