Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... ( Cause ) 2 ( Cause ) 1 ( Cause ) 222 2 2 2 Agent before Compare Agent before Cease NatForce before Possess Nat Force before Compare Nat Force before Cease Cause before Possess Cause before Compare Cause before Cease TABLE 3. Consistency ...
... ( Cause ) 2 ( Cause ) 1 ( Cause ) 222 2 2 2 Agent before Compare Agent before Cease NatForce before Possess Nat Force before Compare Nat Force before Cease Cause before Possess Cause before Compare Cause before Cease TABLE 3. Consistency ...
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... causes , the cause of an event or result already mentioned is introduced with by , as in I feel tired by running - all done in ! ( Damon 3 ; 6,7 ) or It explodes by a bomb hitting it ( Damon 3 ; 6,28 ) . Agentive uses of by were ...
... causes , the cause of an event or result already mentioned is introduced with by , as in I feel tired by running - all done in ! ( Damon 3 ; 6,7 ) or It explodes by a bomb hitting it ( Damon 3 ; 6,28 ) . Agentive uses of by were ...
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... CAUSE : In these uses , the cause of an event is introduced by from , with , or by , followed either by a NP , as in I not tired from my games ( Adam 3 ; 0 ) , Hey , my hands are greasy from all the egg ( Sarah 4 ; 2 ) , and Fell down ...
... CAUSE : In these uses , the cause of an event is introduced by from , with , or by , followed either by a NP , as in I not tired from my games ( Adam 3 ; 0 ) , Hey , my hands are greasy from all the egg ( Sarah 4 ; 2 ) , and Fell down ...
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