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For instance , the meaning of causative verbs like break involves complex event structures with semantic primitives like CAUSE and BECOME . The logical form of break thus can ...
For instance , the meaning of causative verbs like break involves complex event structures with semantic primitives like CAUSE and BECOME . The logical form of break thus can ...
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Second , the suffix -i is a realization of a complex result head that contains an incorporated preposition . Thus , its semantics would also be more complex than the semantics of the result head realized by -kan .
Second , the suffix -i is a realization of a complex result head that contains an incorporated preposition . Thus , its semantics would also be more complex than the semantics of the result head realized by -kan .
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The highly articulated functional structure in 1 is challenging in two major respects : ( i ) in simple examples like hippos , it is not immediately clear how all those open values are assigned range , and ( ii ) in certain complex ...
The highly articulated functional structure in 1 is challenging in two major respects : ( i ) in simple examples like hippos , it is not immediately clear how all those open values are assigned range , and ( ii ) in certain complex ...
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