Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... verb takes two macroroles in the default situation . If a verb has only one argument in its LS , e.g. walk ' ( X ) or BECOME shattered ' ( y ) , then the default is for it to have only one macrorole . Verbs with no arguments , e.g. ...
... verb takes two macroroles in the default situation . If a verb has only one argument in its LS , e.g. walk ' ( X ) or BECOME shattered ' ( y ) , then the default is for it to have only one macrorole . Verbs with no arguments , e.g. ...
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... verbs . In an example like John ate pizza for / * in an hour , eat is an activity verb , and it therefore cannot take an undergoer macrorole . The number of macroroles that a verb takes parallels closely the specification of the verb in ...
... verbs . In an example like John ate pizza for / * in an hour , eat is an activity verb , and it therefore cannot take an undergoer macrorole . The number of macroroles that a verb takes parallels closely the specification of the verb in ...
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... verb is based on the UH . The subject of a class - So verb is a D- structure object , and the movement of the D - structure object to subject position creates a binding relation around the verb . Burzio's claim regarding auxiliary ...
... verb is based on the UH . The subject of a class - So verb is a D- structure object , and the movement of the D - structure object to subject position creates a binding relation around the verb . Burzio's claim regarding auxiliary ...
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