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... claim is that an incorporated noun expresses an argument , and thus helps satisfy the MVC , while incorporating a verb makes it impossible for the verb to express its arguments morphologically . Composing two predicates ...
... claim is that an incorporated noun expresses an argument , and thus helps satisfy the MVC , while incorporating a verb makes it impossible for the verb to express its arguments morphologically . Composing two predicates ...
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... claim of a restrictive theory of morphology difficult to assess . Until a theory of the possible effects of these fix - up processes is presented , comparing B's theory with theories that do not avail themselves of such processes is ...
... claim of a restrictive theory of morphology difficult to assess . Until a theory of the possible effects of these fix - up processes is presented , comparing B's theory with theories that do not avail themselves of such processes is ...
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... claim to be compatible with gener- ative grammar explicitly reject the mere enumeration of senses , e.g. James Pustejovsky's ( 1995 ) Genera- tive lexicon . Thus M seems to be tilting at windmills . Perhaps for some readers the ...
... claim to be compatible with gener- ative grammar explicitly reject the mere enumeration of senses , e.g. James Pustejovsky's ( 1995 ) Genera- tive lexicon . Thus M seems to be tilting at windmills . Perhaps for some readers the ...
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