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Formally , instead of requiring that h be an acyclic function , we require that it be a particular type of partial ordering . A function is simply a relation R that respects the uniqueness condition VxVyVz [ ( xRy AxRz ) ▻ y = z ) .
Formally , instead of requiring that h be an acyclic function , we require that it be a particular type of partial ordering . A function is simply a relation R that respects the uniqueness condition VxVyVz [ ( xRy AxRz ) ▻ y = z ) .
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Definitions of thematic relations for state and activity verbs . x = X = The derivation of thematic relations from argument ... Actor - Undergoer Hierarchy . increasing markedness of realization of thematic relation as macrorole .
Definitions of thematic relations for state and activity verbs . x = X = The derivation of thematic relations from argument ... Actor - Undergoer Hierarchy . increasing markedness of realization of thematic relation as macrorole .
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Williams ( 1980 ) was responsible for showing the importance of predication as a syntactic relation and for introducing a syntactic definition of “ predicate ' — a maximal projection assigning an external theta - role .
Williams ( 1980 ) was responsible for showing the importance of predication as a syntactic relation and for introducing a syntactic definition of “ predicate ' — a maximal projection assigning an external theta - role .
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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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