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( 31 ) ARGUMENT SELECTION PRINCIPLE : In predicates with grammatical subject and object , " the argument for which the predicate entails the greatest number of Proto - Agent properties will be lexicalized as the subject of the predicate ...
( 31 ) ARGUMENT SELECTION PRINCIPLE : In predicates with grammatical subject and object , " the argument for which the predicate entails the greatest number of Proto - Agent properties will be lexicalized as the subject of the predicate ...
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Many of the other familiar relative rankings of the traditional role types in argument selections — as well as arguments that may fall ' between the cracks - will follow . Not only do strong Agents outrank strong Patients , but both ...
Many of the other familiar relative rankings of the traditional role types in argument selections — as well as arguments that may fall ' between the cracks - will follow . Not only do strong Agents outrank strong Patients , but both ...
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( 64 ) I. spray / load class : a . entail change of state in both arguments ( N.B. different changes of state ) ; either ... which is always direct - object argument ; other entailments ' alternate ' with change in syntactic pattern II ...
( 64 ) I. spray / load class : a . entail change of state in both arguments ( N.B. different changes of state ) ; either ... which is always direct - object argument ; other entailments ' alternate ' with change in syntactic pattern II ...
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An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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