Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... argument structures are preferred over others , and that this preference is highly consistent . 2.1 . GRAMMAR . How ... argument , vs. those containing two lexical arguments.13 Clauses with zero or one lexical argument are common ...
... argument structures are preferred over others , and that this preference is highly consistent . 2.1 . GRAMMAR . How ... argument , vs. those containing two lexical arguments.13 Clauses with zero or one lexical argument are common ...
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... argument positions , i.e. of transitive clauses . To answer this , Figure 2 ( overleaf ) presents again the percentages of clauses with zero , one , and two lexical arguments , but this time separately for intransitive and transitive ...
... argument positions , i.e. of transitive clauses . To answer this , Figure 2 ( overleaf ) presents again the percentages of clauses with zero , one , and two lexical arguments , but this time separately for intransitive and transitive ...
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... argument , between core and oblique ( §1.3 ) . Given the goal of understanding the alignment of grammatical ... argument , or one new argument , per clause . But of course the restriction to arguments means that these constraints cover ...
... argument , between core and oblique ( §1.3 ) . Given the goal of understanding the alignment of grammatical ... argument , or one new argument , per clause . But of course the restriction to arguments means that these constraints cover ...
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