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In ' Autostruc- tural analysis of semantic roles ' , Jan Terje FaarLUND argues that within the semantic module there is a tier of semantic roles that associates to noun phrases in the same way that tones spread to segments in ...
In ' Autostruc- tural analysis of semantic roles ' , Jan Terje FaarLUND argues that within the semantic module there is a tier of semantic roles that associates to noun phrases in the same way that tones spread to segments in ...
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Clark and Clark suggest that the interpretation of denominal verbs is partly semantic but mostly pragmatic . As Aronoff ( 1980 ) puts it , denominal verbs have a SPARSE SEMAN- TICS : there are semantic conditions that constrain the ...
Clark and Clark suggest that the interpretation of denominal verbs is partly semantic but mostly pragmatic . As Aronoff ( 1980 ) puts it , denominal verbs have a SPARSE SEMAN- TICS : there are semantic conditions that constrain the ...
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THE PROGRESSIVE IN MODAL SEMANTICS PAUL PORTNER Georgetown University This article presents a semantic analysis of the English progressive as an intensional operator within the framework of modal semantics proposed by Kratzer .
THE PROGRESSIVE IN MODAL SEMANTICS PAUL PORTNER Georgetown University This article presents a semantic analysis of the English progressive as an intensional operator within the framework of modal semantics proposed by Kratzer .
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