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States : The book is heavy . be ' ( book , [ heavy ' ] ) The watch is broken . broken ' ( watch ) The lamp is on the table . be - on ' ( table , lamp ) Susan is at the house . be - at ' ( house , Susan ) John saw the magazine . see ...
States : The book is heavy . be ' ( book , [ heavy ' ] ) The watch is broken . broken ' ( watch ) The lamp is on the table . be - on ' ( table , lamp ) Susan is at the house . be - at ' ( house , Susan ) John saw the magazine . see ...
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60–63 ) involves activity and accomplishment verbs , as in e.g. John ate spaghetti ( activity ) vs. John ate the spaghettila plate of spaghetti ( accomplishment ) . ( Cf. also n . 4. ) With intransitive verbs of motion the same ...
60–63 ) involves activity and accomplishment verbs , as in e.g. John ate spaghetti ( activity ) vs. John ate the spaghettila plate of spaghetti ( accomplishment ) . ( Cf. also n . 4. ) With intransitive verbs of motion the same ...
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While the truth of p ( " John likes his job ' ) in 22a is presupposed , the obligation to p is not . Hence , the assertion of obligation in S - 2 is fully felicitous . However , in 22b , where the obligatoriness of p is presupposed by S ...
While the truth of p ( " John likes his job ' ) in 22a is presupposed , the obligation to p is not . Hence , the assertion of obligation in S - 2 is fully felicitous . However , in 22b , where the obligatoriness of p is presupposed by S ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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