Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... John Reinecke . The introductory §1 introduces the life and work of John Reinecke . Section 2 , entitled ' Theoretical Perspectives ' , is a potpourri of essays . In this section , the essays of M. LIONEL BENDER ( 37-60 ) and LAWRENCE ...
... John Reinecke . The introductory §1 introduces the life and work of John Reinecke . Section 2 , entitled ' Theoretical Perspectives ' , is a potpourri of essays . In this section , the essays of M. LIONEL BENDER ( 37-60 ) and LAWRENCE ...
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... John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow . However , the facts of English ...
... John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow . However , the facts of English ...
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... John can mean that John is merely the spatial target ( possibly asleep ) , analogous to I threw the ball to the target , but I threw John the ball entails that he was meant to receive it and invites the inference that he did . Thus Jim ...
... John can mean that John is merely the spatial target ( possibly asleep ) , analogous to I threw the ball to the target , but I threw John the ball entails that he was meant to receive it and invites the inference that he did . Thus Jim ...
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