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ARGUMENT MATCHING : • Based on the head's argument structure ( ARG - ST ) , find matching arguments from the head and nonhead verbs in terms of shared / nonconflicting proto - role entailments . ( In dvandva compounds , two heads are ...
ARGUMENT MATCHING : • Based on the head's argument structure ( ARG - ST ) , find matching arguments from the head and nonhead verbs in terms of shared / nonconflicting proto - role entailments . ( In dvandva compounds , two heads are ...
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Lecture 2 , “ The neoDavidsonian theory , the unique role requirement , and the language of events ' ( 31-55 ) , shows that URR can solve the problem posed by neo - Davidsonian theory , which allows swapping of roles if one event is ...
Lecture 2 , “ The neoDavidsonian theory , the unique role requirement , and the language of events ' ( 31-55 ) , shows that URR can solve the problem posed by neo - Davidsonian theory , which allows swapping of roles if one event is ...
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Since the syntactic roles of both constituents are ambiguous between an interpretation as subject ( i.e. nominative case ) and ... syntactic role is not sufficiently determined by other linguistic means ( or by the discourse context ) .
Since the syntactic roles of both constituents are ambiguous between an interpretation as subject ( i.e. nominative case ) and ... syntactic role is not sufficiently determined by other linguistic means ( or by the discourse context ) .
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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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