Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... Agents , of course , are not normally marked with a preposition except when they appear as oblique arguments . The identification of agents in Modern English as sources may be obscured by conventional by ( rather than from ) , as in Tom ...
... Agents , of course , are not normally marked with a preposition except when they appear as oblique arguments . The identification of agents in Modern English as sources may be obscured by conventional by ( rather than from ) , as in Tom ...
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... agents and natural forces , as in * Birds are scared from big cats or * The tree blew down from the wind . Grammatical with introduced instruments , as in Josh is eating with Daddy's spoon , and ungrammatical * with introduced agents ...
... agents and natural forces , as in * Birds are scared from big cats or * The tree blew down from the wind . Grammatical with introduced instruments , as in Josh is eating with Daddy's spoon , and ungrammatical * with introduced agents ...
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... agents , but they lack almost all the properties of agents : they are not agentive , volitional , effective , or instigative ( Cruse 1973 ) . So instruments should be differentiated from agents . They are . Instruments are consistently ...
... agents , but they lack almost all the properties of agents : they are not agentive , volitional , effective , or instigative ( Cruse 1973 ) . So instruments should be differentiated from agents . They are . Instruments are consistently ...
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