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For example , why should voice , which relates argument structure to syntactic subject , be more relevant than aspect , which is confined semantically to the verb itself ? Second , according to B , relevance predicts that the categories ...
For example , why should voice , which relates argument structure to syntactic subject , be more relevant than aspect , which is confined semantically to the verb itself ? Second , according to B , relevance predicts that the categories ...
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2 , we find large differences in the first three categories ( valence 84 % , voice 30 % , aspect 22 % ) , with very little difference in the remaining six categories ( tense 2 % , number 12 % , and none in any of the rest ) .
2 , we find large differences in the first three categories ( valence 84 % , voice 30 % , aspect 22 % ) , with very little difference in the remaining six categories ( tense 2 % , number 12 % , and none in any of the rest ) .
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called aspectual verbs , when followed by stative infinitival complements , in fact no longer express aspect , but rather belong to the temporal subcategory of serialization . SPATIO - TEMPORAL EXPRESSIONS 3.1 . SEMANTICS .
called aspectual verbs , when followed by stative infinitival complements , in fact no longer express aspect , but rather belong to the temporal subcategory of serialization . SPATIO - TEMPORAL EXPRESSIONS 3.1 . SEMANTICS .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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