Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... noun must be sentient ; second , the denotation of an -ee noun must be episodically linked ( as defined below ) to the denotation of its stem ; and third , a use of an -ee noun entails a relative lack of volitional control on the part ...
... noun must be sentient ; second , the denotation of an -ee noun must be episodically linked ( as defined below ) to the denotation of its stem ; and third , a use of an -ee noun entails a relative lack of volitional control on the part ...
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... nouns in -er is not inevitable ; in fact , to the extent that subject position can be characterized by means of thematic roles ( e.g. as in Dowty 1991 ) , noun formation in -er might be given an account in terms of thematic roles . In ...
... nouns in -er is not inevitable ; in fact , to the extent that subject position can be characterized by means of thematic roles ( e.g. as in Dowty 1991 ) , noun formation in -er might be given an account in terms of thematic roles . In ...
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... 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 time index and ignore variation across possible ...
... 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 time index and ignore variation across possible ...
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