Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... predicates here is a revision of LLT , Chap . 2. We mean this new definition of predicate to be universal , but this does not necessarily mean that all languages will have predicates of all categories . For instance , some languages do ...
... predicates here is a revision of LLT , Chap . 2. We mean this new definition of predicate to be universal , but this does not necessarily mean that all languages will have predicates of all categories . For instance , some languages do ...
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... predicate bear a thematic role ( because in no case does it bear a DGR , or get assigned a role by an idiosyncratic verb ) . In 8a , the antecedent of the predicate is the SOURCE of the verb send . In 8c , the antecedent is the THEME of ...
... predicate bear a thematic role ( because in no case does it bear a DGR , or get assigned a role by an idiosyncratic verb ) . In 8a , the antecedent of the predicate is the SOURCE of the verb send . In 8c , the antecedent is the THEME of ...
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... predicate does not lack a role , and thematic condition 5a ( i ) does not apply . However , the predicate is not in itself the THEME ( or GOAL ) , and therefore neither condition ( ii ) nor ( iii ) is relevant . In contrast , simple AP ...
... predicate does not lack a role , and thematic condition 5a ( i ) does not apply . However , the predicate is not in itself the THEME ( or GOAL ) , and therefore neither condition ( ii ) nor ( iii ) is relevant . In contrast , simple AP ...
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