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However , this should not be interpreted as allowing any kind of thematic relations for the argument introduced by meN- . ... Unlike unaccusative sentences , however , passive sentences still involve an agent interpretation , which is ...
However , this should not be interpreted as allowing any kind of thematic relations for the argument introduced by meN- . ... Unlike unaccusative sentences , however , passive sentences still involve an agent interpretation , which is ...
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Language , Context and Cognition Event Structures in linguistic Form and Interpretation Edited by An Dulling Tatjana Heyde - tatua 54.tiny schier Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation LANGUAGE CONTEXT & Ed . by Johannes ...
Language , Context and Cognition Event Structures in linguistic Form and Interpretation Edited by An Dulling Tatjana Heyde - tatua 54.tiny schier Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation LANGUAGE CONTEXT & Ed . by Johannes ...
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tion . By contrast , if the f - morph the is present , the N stays in its base position ( pending some refinements from Vol . 1:86 ) , and a common - noun interpretation results , as in 5 . ( 4 ) D ( proper noun interpretation ) John .
tion . By contrast , if the f - morph the is present , the N stays in its base position ( pending some refinements from Vol . 1:86 ) , and a common - noun interpretation results , as in 5 . ( 4 ) D ( proper noun interpretation ) John .
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