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LEXICAL V - V COMPOUNDS IN JAPANESE : LEXICON VS. SYNTAX KAZUHIKO FUKUSHIMA Kansai Gaidai University One of the central issues in morphology / morphosyntax has been the locus of the mechanisms responsible for word formation .
LEXICAL V - V COMPOUNDS IN JAPANESE : LEXICON VS. SYNTAX KAZUHIKO FUKUSHIMA Kansai Gaidai University One of the central issues in morphology / morphosyntax has been the locus of the mechanisms responsible for word formation .
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For example , Korean V1 - e V2 compounds receive a lexical treatment by Kim ( 1993 ) who , for the purpose of argument sharing between componential verbs , supposes a hierarchy of thematic roles and prominence - based ( in terms of the ...
For example , Korean V1 - e V2 compounds receive a lexical treatment by Kim ( 1993 ) who , for the purpose of argument sharing between componential verbs , supposes a hierarchy of thematic roles and prominence - based ( in terms of the ...
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( Some representative lexical / syntactic accounts are reviewed in detail in §4 below . ) This article is another contender in the debate about a proper treatment of lexical V - V compounds in Japanese . I argue that lexical V - V ...
( Some representative lexical / syntactic accounts are reviewed in detail in §4 below . ) This article is another contender in the debate about a proper treatment of lexical V - V compounds in Japanese . I argue that lexical V - V ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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