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Finally , consider selectional properties ( see 100g ) . By selectional properties we mean those that a predicate has that require its arguments to have certain semantic features , such as animacy . The possessor of the ACC satisfies ...
Finally , consider selectional properties ( see 100g ) . By selectional properties we mean those that a predicate has that require its arguments to have certain semantic features , such as animacy . The possessor of the ACC satisfies ...
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EXTENSION of the category ) share properties that make them pattern alike , namely the properties that define the category . I refer to this set of properties as the INTENSION of the category ( cf. Church 1972 ) .
EXTENSION of the category ) share properties that make them pattern alike , namely the properties that define the category . I refer to this set of properties as the INTENSION of the category ( cf. Church 1972 ) .
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( T07 : 860 ) Second , the noun - phrase time tnp ( relative to which the nominal / possessive time tnom ! tposs is located by a Guaraní marker ) differs in its properties from that of the reference time ( relative to which the event ...
( T07 : 860 ) Second , the noun - phrase time tnp ( relative to which the nominal / possessive time tnom ! tposs is located by a Guaraní marker ) differs in its properties from that of the reference time ( relative to which the event ...
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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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