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By contrast , 51a ' is anomalous , as it should be if the direct object is Incremental Theme and if we follow Krifka ( 1987 , 1989 ) in treating telics as homomorphisms from such arguments into events : ( 51 ) a ' .
By contrast , 51a ' is anomalous , as it should be if the direct object is Incremental Theme and if we follow Krifka ( 1987 , 1989 ) in treating telics as homomorphisms from such arguments into events : ( 51 ) a ' .
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cording to their single argument , parallel to the use of the contrast to distinguish AMONG the arguments of individual transitives and ditransitives , should not be surprising but is almost to be predicted .
cording to their single argument , parallel to the use of the contrast to distinguish AMONG the arguments of individual transitives and ditransitives , should not be surprising but is almost to be predicted .
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By contrast , a syntactic account of unaccusativity does not immediately predict that such ' violations ' should be any more permissible than any other kind of syntactic ill - formedness . If an unergative / unaccusative contrast effect ...
By contrast , a syntactic account of unaccusativity does not immediately predict that such ' violations ' should be any more permissible than any other kind of syntactic ill - formedness . If an unergative / unaccusative contrast effect ...
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