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The double - object dative construction would also consist of a semantic or thematic core structure and a syntactic argument structure projected from it by linking rules . The thematic core would be ' X causes Z to have Y ' .
The double - object dative construction would also consist of a semantic or thematic core structure and a syntactic argument structure projected from it by linking rules . The thematic core would be ' X causes Z to have Y ' .
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To accommodate these facts , I argue that the argument structure is itself part of a larger unit , a unit termed the PROPOSITION ( cf. Steele et al . 1981 ) . The Proposition is the set - theoretic complement to the AUX in a Luiseño ...
To accommodate these facts , I argue that the argument structure is itself part of a larger unit , a unit termed the PROPOSITION ( cf. Steele et al . 1981 ) . The Proposition is the set - theoretic complement to the AUX in a Luiseño ...
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ture , rather than the Subject - in - the - Proposition , 88 should be acceptable.24 Fur- ther , were the Subject - in - the - Argument - Structure analyzed as a foot feature , an alternative contemplated above , 88 should be acceptable ...
ture , rather than the Subject - in - the - Proposition , 88 should be acceptable.24 Fur- ther , were the Subject - in - the - Argument - Structure analyzed as a foot feature , an alternative contemplated above , 88 should be acceptable ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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