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THE PROPOSAL : -kan AS AN INSTANTIATION OF RESULT . In order to explain successfully the properties of -kan observed earlier , we adopt an expansion and a slight modification of the version of event structure in 40.
THE PROPOSAL : -kan AS AN INSTANTIATION OF RESULT . In order to explain successfully the properties of -kan observed earlier , we adopt an expansion and a slight modification of the version of event structure in 40.
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( 48 ) ( VoiceP Janet VOICE ( vp V - do ( something ) ( RP RESULT ( ap the cup broken ] ] ] ] The representation in 48 can be paraphrased roughly as ' the event in which Janet is doing something brings about a result state in which the ...
( 48 ) ( VoiceP Janet VOICE ( vp V - do ( something ) ( RP RESULT ( ap the cup broken ] ] ] ] The representation in 48 can be paraphrased roughly as ' the event in which Janet is doing something brings about a result state in which the ...
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Se ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & in possession ( e ' , toy house , his child ) & making ( e ) & Theme ( e , toy house ) & Agent ( e , Eric ) ] Eric \ x . de . Se ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & in possession ( e ' , toy house , his child ) & making ...
Se ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & in possession ( e ' , toy house , his child ) & making ( e ) & Theme ( e , toy house ) & Agent ( e , Eric ) ] Eric \ x . de . Se ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & in possession ( e ' , toy house , his child ) & making ...
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