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structure , and are not derived from the syntactic argument structure of the morphologi- cally related verb . Yet even in these theories , the possibilities for nominal thematic roles are taken from the vocabulary for verbal predicates ...
structure , and are not derived from the syntactic argument structure of the morphologi- cally related verb . Yet even in these theories , the possibilities for nominal thematic roles are taken from the vocabulary for verbal predicates ...
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the predicate attendee , the main argument of the predicate escapee , and so on . Since this set is a natural class of argument positions , the semantics of -ee qualifies as a thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed ...
the predicate attendee , the main argument of the predicate escapee , and so on . Since this set is a natural class of argument positions , the semantics of -ee qualifies as a thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed ...
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Tenny proposes three principles of syntactic mapping , the MEASURING OUT CONSTRAINT on direct internal arguments ( 11 ) ... She argues that the primary aspectual benchmark of argument mapping is delimitation — having a distinct and ...
Tenny proposes three principles of syntactic mapping , the MEASURING OUT CONSTRAINT on direct internal arguments ( 11 ) ... She argues that the primary aspectual benchmark of argument mapping is delimitation — having a distinct and ...
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