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But he characterized prevent and keep constructions as ' circumstantial stay ' constructions , with from represented as NOT - AT . This amounts to the claim that from has a source meaning after stop but not after prevent or keep .
But he characterized prevent and keep constructions as ' circumstantial stay ' constructions , with from represented as NOT - AT . This amounts to the claim that from has a source meaning after stop but not after prevent or keep .
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Second , we run experiments in which we expose children and adults to novel verbs in one dative construction and then test their ... This allows one to see whether and when productive extensions of verbs to dative constructions are made ...
Second , we run experiments in which we expose children and adults to novel verbs in one dative construction and then test their ... This allows one to see whether and when productive extensions of verbs to dative constructions are made ...
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She looks at the possible range of cleft sentences corresponding to faire constructions , and she has a ... Because of the process focus of the faire construction with the nominal traversée , it is ridiculous to say * Max a fait une ...
She looks at the possible range of cleft sentences corresponding to faire constructions , and she has a ... Because of the process focus of the faire construction with the nominal traversée , it is ridiculous to say * Max a fait une ...
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