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Davis argues that St'át'imcets , which displays a VSO / VOS alternation , is conventionally configurational , with arguments in argument positions rather than adjunct positions à la Jelinek . There is clear evidence for a VP ( i.e. ...
Davis argues that St'át'imcets , which displays a VSO / VOS alternation , is conventionally configurational , with arguments in argument positions rather than adjunct positions à la Jelinek . There is clear evidence for a VP ( i.e. ...
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More precisely , D argues and presents evidence from a variety of sources that speakers know a large number of prefabricated chunks and utterance formulas that are processed with very little effort because they are produced and ...
More precisely , D argues and presents evidence from a variety of sources that speakers know a large number of prefabricated chunks and utterance formulas that are processed with very little effort because they are produced and ...
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Regarding the issue of where sentence meaning comes from , the chapter argues for an intertwined constructional and lexical approach . In ' Frames , profiles and constructions : Two collaborating CGs meet the Finnish permissive ...
Regarding the issue of where sentence meaning comes from , the chapter argues for an intertwined constructional and lexical approach . In ' Frames , profiles and constructions : Two collaborating CGs meet the Finnish permissive ...
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