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According to Kratzer ( 1996 ) , the external - argument - introducing Voice is interpreted as a thematic relation that holds between the individual ( e.g. the agent ) and the event described by its complement ( i.e. VP ) , as shown in ...
According to Kratzer ( 1996 ) , the external - argument - introducing Voice is interpreted as a thematic relation that holds between the individual ( e.g. the agent ) and the event described by its complement ( i.e. VP ) , as shown in ...
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by event identification . We assume that the syntax and semantics of Voice represented in 38 apply to all sentences with meN- throughout the rest of this article . 5. SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE .
by event identification . We assume that the syntax and semantics of Voice represented in 38 apply to all sentences with meN- throughout the rest of this article . 5. SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE .
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Language , Context and Cognition LANGUAGE CONTEXT & COGNITION Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation Edited by Johannes Dolling Tatjana Heyde - Zybatow Martin Schäfer Event Structures in Linguistic Form and ...
Language , Context and Cognition LANGUAGE CONTEXT & COGNITION Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation Edited by Johannes Dolling Tatjana Heyde - Zybatow Martin Schäfer Event Structures in Linguistic Form and ...
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