Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... thematic roles are taken from the vocabulary for verbal predicates , so that if the verb destroy in the sentence The Romans destroyed the city has an agent and a patient role , then the noun destruction in the noun phrase the Romans ...
... thematic roles are taken from the vocabulary for verbal predicates , so that if the verb destroy in the sentence The Romans destroyed the city has an agent and a patient role , then the noun destruction in the noun phrase the Romans ...
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... thematic role . 1.4 . WHERE IN THE GRAMMAR DO THEMATIC ROLES BELONG ? The analysis of -ee given here also bears on the nature of thematic roles and their place in linguistic theories . Dowty ( 1989 , 1991 ) contemplates the possibility ...
... thematic role . 1.4 . WHERE IN THE GRAMMAR DO THEMATIC ROLES BELONG ? The analysis of -ee given here also bears on the nature of thematic roles and their place in linguistic theories . Dowty ( 1989 , 1991 ) contemplates the possibility ...
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... thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed definition . 19 The claim that the semantics of -ee nouns qualifies as a thematic role in this way is neither trivial nor expected . For comparison , consider the passive participle ...
... thematic role , at least according to Dowty's proposed definition . 19 The claim that the semantics of -ee nouns qualifies as a thematic role in this way is neither trivial nor expected . For comparison , consider the passive participle ...
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