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The thematic hierarchy makes no predictions about their linking possibilities . ... The two participants of border are identical in terms of thematic roles or lexical entailments ; animacy , affectedness or any other such property ...
The thematic hierarchy makes no predictions about their linking possibilities . ... The two participants of border are identical in terms of thematic roles or lexical entailments ; animacy , affectedness or any other such property ...
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The thematic hierarchy is ontologically dependent on the notion of event class . Unattested thematic grids are unattested event - types . Secondly , postulating a thematic hierarchy suggests the possibility of certain classes of rules ...
The thematic hierarchy is ontologically dependent on the notion of event class . Unattested thematic grids are unattested event - types . Secondly , postulating a thematic hierarchy suggests the possibility of certain classes of rules ...
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we focus on a particular linking theory which employs thematic roles and hierarchies , LFG's LEXICAL MAPPING THEORY ( henceforth LMT ) , presented in , among others , Alsina & Mchombo 1990 , 1993 , Bresnan & Kanerva 1989 ...
we focus on a particular linking theory which employs thematic roles and hierarchies , LFG's LEXICAL MAPPING THEORY ( henceforth LMT ) , presented in , among others , Alsina & Mchombo 1990 , 1993 , Bresnan & Kanerva 1989 ...
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