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... the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . ... where he proposed that kill be represented in the phrase structure with several abstract predicates like CAUSE and ...
... the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . ... where he proposed that kill be represented in the phrase structure with several abstract predicates like CAUSE and ...
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The basic structure that we propose for sentences associated with -kan is schematized roughly as 45 . ... ( -kan ) XP Instead of treating -kan as a CAUSE predicate ( e.g. as proposed by Voskuil 1990 ) , or as a transitivizer ( e.g. Sie ...
The basic structure that we propose for sentences associated with -kan is schematized roughly as 45 . ... ( -kan ) XP Instead of treating -kan as a CAUSE predicate ( e.g. as proposed by Voskuil 1990 ) , or as a transitivizer ( e.g. Sie ...
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Based on the lexical - semantic representation in 48 and the semantics of RESULT proposed in 46 , the causative sentence receives a fully specified semantic and syntactic representation as 49 . ( 49 ) VoiceP OEXT Janet Xe .
Based on the lexical - semantic representation in 48 and the semantics of RESULT proposed in 46 , the causative sentence receives a fully specified semantic and syntactic representation as 49 . ( 49 ) VoiceP OEXT Janet Xe .
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