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Instead , formation of -ee nouns systematically adheres to three essentially semantic constraints : first , the referent of ... and third , a use of an -ee noun entails a relative lack of volitional control on the part of its referent .
Instead , formation of -ee nouns systematically adheres to three essentially semantic constraints : first , the referent of ... and third , a use of an -ee noun entails a relative lack of volitional control on the part of its referent .
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This set of individuals is the extension of the noun in the given world at the given time . What we need at this point is a way to calculate the extension of an -ee noun based on its stage set . For simplicity , I will consider only a ...
This set of individuals is the extension of the noun in the given world at the given time . What we need at this point is a way to calculate the extension of an -ee noun based on its stage set . For simplicity , I will consider only a ...
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In fact , these -ee nouns are just as strongly episodic as deverbal -ee nouns . A giftee is necessarily a participant in a gift - giving event , a blind datee is a participant in a blind date event , and a festschriftee is a participant ...
In fact , these -ee nouns are just as strongly episodic as deverbal -ee nouns . A giftee is necessarily a participant in a gift - giving event , a blind datee is a participant in a blind date event , and a festschriftee is a participant ...
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