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On the basis of the first two constructions , it has been previously argued that -kan functions as a ... have been shown to be neutral with respect to introducing an extra argument to the argument structure of a base verb .
On the basis of the first two constructions , it has been previously argued that -kan functions as a ... have been shown to be neutral with respect to introducing an extra argument to the argument structure of a base verb .
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The voice head f of type < e < s , t >> is a function taking an individual e and an event s as arguments . ... event and not some other event , just as would be the case if John were a ' true ' argument of wash in a traditional sense .
The voice head f of type < e < s , t >> is a function taking an individual e and an event s as arguments . ... event and not some other event , just as would be the case if John were a ' true ' argument of wash in a traditional sense .
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outlines these new elements : it introduces the functional projection Aspo ( see 2 ) , a counterpart to #P in the DP , and it describes how the functional projections rally together to recreate the patterns of argument - structure ...
outlines these new elements : it introduces the functional projection Aspo ( see 2 ) , a counterpart to #P in the DP , and it describes how the functional projections rally together to recreate the patterns of argument - structure ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Construction after construction and its theoretical challenges Ray Jackendoff | 8 |
An AAE camouflage construction Chris Collins Simanique Moody Paul M Postal | 29 |
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