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... relation between the goal and the theme . This denotation is reflected in the semantics of P , as shown above.31 31 The semantics of the benefactive -kan construction ( as given in 54 ) indicates that the causing event , ' Eric making a ...
... relation between the goal and the theme . This denotation is reflected in the semantics of P , as shown above.31 31 The semantics of the benefactive -kan construction ( as given in 54 ) indicates that the causing event , ' Eric making a ...
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by the semantic relations given in 5. The relations are expressed by supposedly lan- guage - independent predicates that ... relation ) . Third , the number of poten- tially relevant semantic categories and relations is unclear , so that ...
by the semantic relations given in 5. The relations are expressed by supposedly lan- guage - independent predicates that ... relation ) . Third , the number of poten- tially relevant semantic categories and relations is unclear , so that ...
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... relation and IS works in both directions ( pet fish , girl - friend ) , and the third being same - level copulative compounds ( actor - poet ) . We treated the IS LIKE relation as nondirectional because we assumed that in those cases ...
... relation and IS works in both directions ( pet fish , girl - friend ) , and the third being same - level copulative compounds ( actor - poet ) . We treated the IS LIKE relation as nondirectional because we assumed that in those cases ...
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