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construction active passive middle resultative active resultative passive resultative middle resultative FIGURE 2. Extended construction hierarchy for resultative constructions . Kay suggests the following in his ' Informal sketch of a ...
construction active passive middle resultative active resultative passive resultative middle resultative FIGURE 2. Extended construction hierarchy for resultative constructions . Kay suggests the following in his ' Informal sketch of a ...
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18 However , the modified algorithm would fail in one particular case that is otherwise considered a highlight of construction grammar , namely idiomatic expressions : since idiomatic Constructions are subconstructions of regular ...
18 However , the modified algorithm would fail in one particular case that is otherwise considered a highlight of construction grammar , namely idiomatic expressions : since idiomatic Constructions are subconstructions of regular ...
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1 idiosyncrasies of idioms is to cross - classify idioms with respect to the Constructions in which they may appear — if an idiom can appear in a certain configuration , it has to inherit from the respective Construction .
1 idiosyncrasies of idioms is to cross - classify idioms with respect to the Constructions in which they may appear — if an idiom can appear in a certain configuration , it has to inherit from the respective Construction .
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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