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... constructions of English ? Is there a bounded number of these ? Again , I am going to say ' yes ' , reasoning that constructions are like words , except that ( i ) they consist of more than one word , and ( ii ) they may be stated in ...
... constructions of English ? Is there a bounded number of these ? Again , I am going to say ' yes ' , reasoning that constructions are like words , except that ( i ) they consist of more than one word , and ( ii ) they may be stated in ...
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... constructions arise in languages of traditional small - scale societies ' ( 25 ) . In ' Verbs of interpersonal causality and the folk theory of mind and behaviour ' ( 57–83 ) , Bertram F. MALLE offers a conceptual framework that ...
... constructions arise in languages of traditional small - scale societies ' ( 25 ) . In ' Verbs of interpersonal causality and the folk theory of mind and behaviour ' ( 57–83 ) , Bertram F. MALLE offers a conceptual framework that ...
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... constructions ( V + Particle + NP ) , proposing structures and analy- ses for these types of constructions . IDA TOIVONEN , ' Swedish particles and syntactic projection ' ( 191-209 ) , analyzes Swedish particle verbs and ar- gues that ...
... constructions ( V + Particle + NP ) , proposing structures and analy- ses for these types of constructions . IDA TOIVONEN , ' Swedish particles and syntactic projection ' ( 191-209 ) , analyzes Swedish particle verbs and ar- gues that ...
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