Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... natural force itself was the source of the event . Included in this category were wind , sun , rain , dark , flood , cold , and snow . These uses , like the agentive uses , emerged after locative from . Natural forces share with agents ...
... natural force itself was the source of the event . Included in this category were wind , sun , rain , dark , flood , cold , and snow . These uses , like the agentive uses , emerged after locative from . Natural forces share with agents ...
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... 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 and natural ...
... 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 and natural ...
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... natural language phenomena.2 Therefore , the goal of generative semantics was to ground syntax ( and ultimately pragmatics as well ) in semantics , and the goal of natural phonology was , in large part , to separate those processes that ...
... natural language phenomena.2 Therefore , the goal of generative semantics was to ground syntax ( and ultimately pragmatics as well ) in semantics , and the goal of natural phonology was , in large part , to separate those processes that ...
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