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The syntactic and semantic optionality of the postverbal complements in 52-53 is recognized by translating the verbs in question as multipleorder predicates . Thus interpretations of the language explicitly provide for the additional ...
The syntactic and semantic optionality of the postverbal complements in 52-53 is recognized by translating the verbs in question as multipleorder predicates . Thus interpretations of the language explicitly provide for the additional ...
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9 The crucial points are that the verb and the Ad - Verb both enter into constraining possible interpretations of the verb + Ad - Verb phrase ; and that the initial meaning of the verb is , in a quite precise sense , ' added to ' by the ...
9 The crucial points are that the verb and the Ad - Verb both enter into constraining possible interpretations of the verb + Ad - Verb phrase ; and that the initial meaning of the verb is , in a quite precise sense , ' added to ' by the ...
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The children were given a sentence - completion task utilizing 90 irregular verbs . The verb was read first in its base form , and then a sentence was read using the verb in its base or present - tense form . Each child was then asked ...
The children were given a sentence - completion task utilizing 90 irregular verbs . The verb was read first in its base form , and then a sentence was read using the verb in its base or present - tense form . Each child was then asked ...
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