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... briefly the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and
develop important aspects of our proposal . ... he proposed that kill be
represented in the phrase structure with several abstract predicates like CAUSE
and BECOME .
... briefly the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and
develop important aspects of our proposal . ... he proposed that kill be
represented in the phrase structure with several abstract predicates like CAUSE
and BECOME .
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The basic structure that we propose for sentences associated with -kan is
schematized roughly as 45 . ... Instead of treating -kan as a CAUSE predicate (
e.g. as proposed by Voskuil 1990 ) , or as a transitivizer ( e.g. Sie 1989 ) , which
is usually ...
The basic structure that we propose for sentences associated with -kan is
schematized roughly as 45 . ... Instead of treating -kan as a CAUSE predicate (
e.g. as proposed by Voskuil 1990 ) , or as a transitivizer ( e.g. Sie 1989 ) , which
is usually ...
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... which the cup is broken ' . Based on the lexical - semantic representation in 48
and the semantics of RESULT proposed in 46 , the causative sentence receives
a fully specified semantic and syntactic representation as 49 . ( 49 ) VoiceP . Ae .
... which the cup is broken ' . Based on the lexical - semantic representation in 48
and the semantics of RESULT proposed in 46 , the causative sentence receives
a fully specified semantic and syntactic representation as 49 . ( 49 ) VoiceP . Ae .
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