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For the verbs in 23 , like transitive verbs , the argument bearing the greater number of proto - agent properties is realized as the subject . We could broaden the scope of the argument selection principle in 22 so that it covers these ...
For the verbs in 23 , like transitive verbs , the argument bearing the greater number of proto - agent properties is realized as the subject . We could broaden the scope of the argument selection principle in 22 so that it covers these ...
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A full description of the lexical content of some V , must indicate ( a ) what the spatial or qualitative properties of the various time - argument pairs are , and ( b ) how the various property assignments are related to each other ...
A full description of the lexical content of some V , must indicate ( a ) what the spatial or qualitative properties of the various time - argument pairs are , and ( b ) how the various property assignments are related to each other ...
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properties to some argument , then this is only possible if it contains two temporal variables for this very argument . Thus , a window cannot be open and not open at the same time . It may well be , however , that the lexical content ...
properties to some argument , then this is only possible if it contains two temporal variables for this very argument . Thus , a window cannot be open and not open at the same time . It may well be , however , that the lexical content ...
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