Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... relationship . There is usually some discrepancy between the entities that participate most directly in such a relation and the entities profiled by its subject and object nominals . 5.1 . ACTIVE - ZONE / PROFILE DISCREPANCY . Consider ...
... relationship . There is usually some discrepancy between the entities that participate most directly in such a relation and the entities profiled by its subject and object nominals . 5.1 . ACTIVE - ZONE / PROFILE DISCREPANCY . Consider ...
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... relation in the main clause . b . This NP bears the same semantic relation in the subordinate clause that it has overtly in the nonraising counterpart sentence . c . The subordinate clause bears the same semantic relation to the main ...
... relation in the main clause . b . This NP bears the same semantic relation in the subordinate clause that it has overtly in the nonraising counterpart sentence . c . The subordinate clause bears the same semantic relation to the main ...
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... relation stands out as the figure within the relation ( Langacker 1987a : 217-18 ) . The organization of figure and ground is not automatically determined by the objective properties of the situation being described , but is rather a ...
... relation stands out as the figure within the relation ( Langacker 1987a : 217-18 ) . The organization of figure and ground is not automatically determined by the objective properties of the situation being described , but is rather a ...
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