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On the basis of the first two constructions , it has been previously argued that -kan functions as a ... have been shown to be neutral with respect to introducing an extra argument to the argument structure of a base verb .
On the basis of the first two constructions , it has been previously argued that -kan functions as a ... have been shown to be neutral with respect to introducing an extra argument to the argument structure of a base verb .
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The voice head f of type < e < s , t >> is a function taking an individual e and an event s as arguments . ... event and not some other event , just as would be the case if John were a ' true ' argument of wash in a traditional sense .
The voice head f of type < e < s , t >> is a function taking an individual e and an event s as arguments . ... event and not some other event , just as would be the case if John were a ' true ' argument of wash in a traditional sense .
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This chapter also uses unaccusativity to broaden the argument that lexical items are like clay waiting to be molded by the ... On the basis of Hebrew possessor datives ( 39-42 ) , and after rejecting a handful of well - known arguments ...
This chapter also uses unaccusativity to broaden the argument that lexical items are like clay waiting to be molded by the ... On the basis of Hebrew possessor datives ( 39-42 ) , and after rejecting a handful of well - known arguments ...
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