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I will show , however , that direct participation in the profiled relationship is not invariably or even generally ... participate most directly in such a relation and the entities profiled by its subject and object nominals . 16 5.1 .
I will show , however , that direct participation in the profiled relationship is not invariably or even generally ... participate most directly in such a relation and the entities profiled by its subject and object nominals . 16 5.1 .
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Ex . 50 lists some observations concerning overt and semantic ( or ' logical ' ) grammatical relations in raising sentences and in their semantically ... The raised NP bears a certain overt grammatical relation in the main clause . b .
Ex . 50 lists some observations concerning overt and semantic ( or ' logical ' ) grammatical relations in raising sentences and in their semantically ... The raised NP bears a certain overt grammatical relation in the main clause . b .
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In CG notation , things ( the profiles of nouns ) are represented as circles ; relations are represented by lines ... Conceiving of a relation necessarily includes conceiving of the interconnected para ticipants , which are therefore ...
In CG notation , things ( the profiles of nouns ) are represented as circles ; relations are represented by lines ... Conceiving of a relation necessarily includes conceiving of the interconnected para ticipants , which are therefore ...
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