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Each predicate imposes an interpretation on its subject : the subject of the do predicate in 1la and the CAUSE predicate in ... of the BECOME GO predicate in 11b and 1lc is interpreted as a theme or event measurer ( as in Tenny 1987 ) .
Each predicate imposes an interpretation on its subject : the subject of the do predicate in 1la and the CAUSE predicate in ... of the BECOME GO predicate in 11b and 1lc is interpreted as a theme or event measurer ( as in Tenny 1987 ) .
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A true resultative automatically receives the interpretation of the final state of the achievement or accomplishment structure . Adjunct predicates , in contrast , are not part of the original AS structure and so do not contribute to ...
A true resultative automatically receives the interpretation of the final state of the achievement or accomplishment structure . Adjunct predicates , in contrast , are not part of the original AS structure and so do not contribute to ...
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Further options arise from whether the boys and girls are interpreted collectively or distributively . ... Ch . 4 , discussing the phonological interpretation of f - structure , presents an approach which is in a way the opposite of ...
Further options arise from whether the boys and girls are interpreted collectively or distributively . ... Ch . 4 , discussing the phonological interpretation of f - structure , presents an approach which is in a way the opposite of ...
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