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FLEXIBLE ARGUMENT SYNTHESIS . Yet in some other cases , argument synthesis in lexical V - V compounding displays flexibility in terms of argument inheritance . The compound verb katari - akas ' talk - spend the night ' appears with the ...
FLEXIBLE ARGUMENT SYNTHESIS . Yet in some other cases , argument synthesis in lexical V - V compounding displays flexibility in terms of argument inheritance . The compound verb katari - akas ' talk - spend the night ' appears with the ...
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The function VIA ' takes a proposition as an argument and gives rise to a modifier ( indicating ' manner / means ' ) for another proposition . 12 ( 17 ) Skeletal semantics of V - V compounds a . Dvandva ( coordinate ) compounds : XQXP .
The function VIA ' takes a proposition as an argument and gives rise to a modifier ( indicating ' manner / means ' ) for another proposition . 12 ( 17 ) Skeletal semantics of V - V compounds a . Dvandva ( coordinate ) compounds : XQXP .
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The arguments of a given verb , then , are not assigned discrete role categories . Rather they are on a continuum stretching between the most proto - agent - like argument and the most proto - patient - like argument .
The arguments of a given verb , then , are not assigned discrete role categories . Rather they are on a continuum stretching between the most proto - agent - like argument and the most proto - patient - like argument .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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