Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... interpretation : N is ' instance ' , A is ' state ' , P is ' interrelation / terminal coincidence ' ( its complement ... interpretation on its subject : the subject of the DO predicate in 11a and the CAUSE predicate in 11b is interpreted ...
... interpretation : N is ' instance ' , A is ' state ' , P is ' interrelation / terminal coincidence ' ( its complement ... interpretation on its subject : the subject of the DO predicate in 11a and the CAUSE predicate in 11b is interpreted ...
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... interpretation . They can be interpreted as either depictive predicates or result modifiers , depending on AS structure type and AS focus . Whether or not a given interpretation is acceptable depends on world knowledge . Grammatical ...
... interpretation . They can be interpreted as either depictive predicates or result modifiers , depending on AS structure type and AS focus . Whether or not a given interpretation is acceptable depends on world knowledge . Grammatical ...
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... interpretation of f - structure , presents an approach which is in a way the opposite of Elisabeth Selkirk's ( 1984 ) influential theory . Whereas in Selkirk's system the prosodic structure of the sentence determines focus interpretation ...
... interpretation of f - structure , presents an approach which is in a way the opposite of Elisabeth Selkirk's ( 1984 ) influential theory . Whereas in Selkirk's system the prosodic structure of the sentence determines focus interpretation ...
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