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In contrast , the benefactive argument in the ( b ) sentences occurs as a bare NP adjacent to the derived verb and is a subcategorized argument of the verb plus -kan combination , hence the claim that -kan introduces a new syntactic ...
In contrast , the benefactive argument in the ( b ) sentences occurs as a bare NP adjacent to the derived verb and is a subcategorized argument of the verb plus -kan combination , hence the claim that -kan introduces a new syntactic ...
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They discuss evidence that a language's derived lexemes are not invariably listed in its lexicon , particularly if they are semantically compositional . They also discuss the sense in which derived forms can be said to possess internal ...
They discuss evidence that a language's derived lexemes are not invariably listed in its lexicon , particularly if they are semantically compositional . They also discuss the sense in which derived forms can be said to possess internal ...
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order is derived by VP- rather than V - movement , does not seem to buy anything valuable enough to justify the claims being made . In contrast to the papers discussed so far , which present extensive data and detailed empirical ...
order is derived by VP- rather than V - movement , does not seem to buy anything valuable enough to justify the claims being made . In contrast to the papers discussed so far , which present extensive data and detailed empirical ...
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