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( ii ) In the benefactive construction , unlike typical applicatives in many languages , -kan has the effect of making either an NP or a PP benefactive into an internal argument . When doing so , it allows two different argument ...
( ii ) In the benefactive construction , unlike typical applicatives in many languages , -kan has the effect of making either an NP or a PP benefactive into an internal argument . When doing so , it allows two different argument ...
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We ~ would then expect a smaller bias effect in the T ~ K condition and the T ~ P condition than in the K - P condition . But if * stVt is indeed part of the grammar of English , then there are two bias - causing constraints in the K ...
We ~ would then expect a smaller bias effect in the T ~ K condition and the T ~ P condition than in the K - P condition . But if * stVt is indeed part of the grammar of English , then there are two bias - causing constraints in the K ...
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A referee rightly points out that the activity - denoting effect does not suffice to distinguish bare objects from LEUL - marked objects , since 47b is nevertheless a felicitous response to 48A . We may assume that in response to a wh ...
A referee rightly points out that the activity - denoting effect does not suffice to distinguish bare objects from LEUL - marked objects , since 47b is nevertheless a felicitous response to 48A . We may assume that in response to a wh ...
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