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... require one core argument , others are transitive and require two , while a few are ditransitive and require three . Some verbs ( e.g. ' think ' ) must have a human or higher animate subject , others ( e.g. ' drink ' ) require a certain ...
... require one core argument , others are transitive and require two , while a few are ditransitive and require three . Some verbs ( e.g. ' think ' ) must have a human or higher animate subject , others ( e.g. ' drink ' ) require a certain ...
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... require- ment of compositionality . In the constraint - based view , the syntax / semantics interface is a ' rela ... require a mixed mode of evaluation ' ( 567 ) . This process requires the construction of ' some structure corresponding ...
... require- ment of compositionality . In the constraint - based view , the syntax / semantics interface is a ' rela ... require a mixed mode of evaluation ' ( 567 ) . This process requires the construction of ' some structure corresponding ...
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... require any marking on the verb , unlike the passive which is marked . Overgeneraliz- ing passive morphology to ... requiring the learner to master other syntactic structures , i.e. I forget easily or I have diffi- culty learning , in ...
... require any marking on the verb , unlike the passive which is marked . Overgeneraliz- ing passive morphology to ... requiring the learner to master other syntactic structures , i.e. I forget easily or I have diffi- culty learning , in ...
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