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Je ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & f ( e ' , z ) & g ( e , z ) ] In the benefactive , the result state is expressed by PP , which involves a necessary possession relation between the goal and the theme . This denotation is reflected in the ...
Je ' [ Result ( e ' , e ) & f ( e ' , z ) & g ( e , z ) ] In the benefactive , the result state is expressed by PP , which involves a necessary possession relation between the goal and the theme . This denotation is reflected in the ...
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The relations are expressed by supposedly lan- guage - independent predicates that link the concepts denoted by the two constituents ( see Levi 1978 for ... Second , items are often ambiguous ( i.e. they show more than one relation ) .
The relations are expressed by supposedly lan- guage - independent predicates that link the concepts denoted by the two constituents ( see Levi 1978 for ... Second , items are often ambiguous ( i.e. they show more than one relation ) .
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We treated the IS LIKE relation as nondirectional because we assumed that in those cases where the predicate holds in ... Three of the relations ( N1 CAUSES N2 , N2 MAKES N1 , N1 USES N2 ) had to be discarded because our corpus did not ...
We treated the IS LIKE relation as nondirectional because we assumed that in those cases where the predicate holds in ... Three of the relations ( N1 CAUSES N2 , N2 MAKES N1 , N1 USES N2 ) had to be discarded because our corpus did not ...
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